10 Results found for "impart oneself".

trado

third conjugation to hand over, give up, deliver, transmit, surrender; impart; entrust, confide Synonyms: dēserō, relinquō, omittō, dēdō, concēdō, dēcēdō...


habilitate

ultimately from the Latin habilis, the English verbs habilitate and enable both impart the sense of a gaining or demonstration of ability. However, the verb habilitate...


in het geweer komen

activists came into action against the cutting of the trees. The verb komen imparts an inchoative sense, signaling the transition from inaction to action....


participate

participle stem of Latin participare (“to take part in, share in, give part in, impart”), from particeps (“taking part in, sharing in”), from pars (“part”) + capiō...


bestow

before the Lord thy God, and thou ſhalt reioyce, thou and thine houſhold. To impart (something) gratuitously; to present (something) to someone or something...


recuse

prosecutor: to declare (oneself) unable to participate in a court case due to an actual or potential conflict of interest or lack of impartality to object to (a...


hen na hito ― a strange person The older なる (naru) form is still used to impart a more formal, archaic, or poetic sense. 静(しず)かなる田(でん)園(えん) ― shizuka naru...


lära

same as the subject (co-referential), the source of the knowledge being imparted may be specified by a prepositional phrase headed by either av or från...


affero

exōrnō, adōrnō, ōrnō, moveō to bring something on someone; cause, effect, impart, give, occasion; bring to or upon Synonyms: indō, pariō, offerō, ēdō, importō...


läsa in

reads in the file from the hard drive to read (something) into something (impart non-obvious and potentially false meaning to something) Du läser in för...