integrate, to entail, to pose, to conceive in itself [+ عَلَى (object)] to be withdrawn, to be shut-in, to be a loner, to keep to oneself; to be reserved;...
confine, to immure to contain, to hold, to include, to encapsulate, to entail (games) to stalemate (typography) to separate (between brackets, commas)...
preterite entrañé, past participle entrañado) (transitive) to involve, to entail, to contain 1912 December 13, Ramiro de Maeztu, “Sobre el arte inmoral y...
law, accounting) To render (somebody, or oneself) liable or subject to. Synonym: occasion Near-synonyms: entail, invoke 1861, Francis Colburn Adams, “Chapter...
(transitive, Latin America) to entail (takes a reflexive pronoun) to behave, to act Synonym: actuar (reflexive, Mexico) to behave oneself Conjugation of comportar...
Sinological IPA (key): /tʊk̚² sɐi̯²²/ 毒誓 an oath which entails a negative outcome, usually to oneself, should the oath be broken (e.g. “If I break my promise...
behave, to conduct, comport oneself Synonyms: se purta, (literary) se conduce (transitive, formal, uncommon) to involve, entail Synonym: presupune 1974,...
or necessary component, or consequence or effect of something else; to entail, to imply. 1646, Thomas Browne, “Compendiously of Many Questionable Customes...
involve, to integrate, to entail, to pose, to conceive in itself; to be withdrawn, to be shut-in, to be a loner, to keep to oneself; to be reserved; to be...
with a musical score): soundtrack scorable score off, score-off score on oneself score out score points score through unscored →⇒ Irish: scóráil to score...