10 Results found for "excite oneself".

pobudzić

(transitive) to stimulate, to excite, to rouse, to encourage, to prompt (transitive) to arouse (reflexive with się) to rouse oneself adjective pobudliwy   noun...


pobudzać

(transitive) to stimulate, to excite, to rouse, to encourage, to prompt (transitive) to arouse (reflexive with się) to rouse oneself adjective pobudliwy   noun...


agaillardir

to render more lively, strong (reflexive) to become more lively, to excite oneself into a frenzy This is a regular verb of the second conjugation, like...


commoveo

alicui facere, afferre, commovere to cause oneself to be expected: exspectationem sui facere, commovere to excite some one's pity: misericordiam alicui commovere...


振作

excite to rouse oneself; to exert oneself (to cheer up): 抖擻/抖擞 (dǒusǒu), 煥發/焕发 (huànfā), 奮起/奋起 (fènqǐ), 提起 (tíqǐ), 振奮/振奋 (zhènfèn) (to rouse oneself):...


շարժեմ

šaržel zglux ― to shake or toss one's head (transitive, figuratively) to excite, to provoke, to rouse the feelings of, to move, to touch շարժել զսիրտ ―...


prostitute

Man: [H]e speaks a languages that merits not reply, and which can only excite contempt for his prostitute principles, or pity for his ignorance. Taking...


kick

from English kick. kick m (plural kicks) kick, thrill (something that excites or gives pleasure) See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form. kick...


شعل

blaze to kindle, excite, enflame (war, passion, the heart, etc.); make it burn fiercely, rage to enflame (the heart) to give oneself entirely over to...


քրքրեմ

(transitive) to agitate, to undo, to destroy քրքրել զմիտս ― kʻrkʻrel zmits ― to excite, to rouse up or awake the mind, to stimulate քրքրեմ զախորժակ ― kʻrkʻrem...