10 Results found for "infer oneself".

រាតត្បាត

could be inferred to bloodshed). រាតត្បាត • (riət tbaat) (abstract noun ការរាតត្បាត) to invade, ravage, seize by force to try to enrich oneself to the detriment...


σημειόω

interpret as a sign or portent, infer as from a sign (in middle, medicine) to diagnose, examine (in middle) to note (for oneself)    Present: σημειῶ, σημειοῦμαι...


undersell

yourself 2020, Sophy Roberts, The Lost Pianos of Siberia, page 12: But by inferring sleep, the etymology also undersells Siberia's scope, both real and imagined...


eject

(countable and uncountable, plural ejects) (psychology, countable) an inferred object of someone else's consciousness ^ “eject”, in OED Online ⁠, Oxford:...


collect

colligere, conligere (“to gather together, collect, consider, conclude, infer”), from com- (“together”) + legere (“to gather”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European...


自己

自己 (zìjǐ) is a reflexive pronoun. The antecedent it refers to can be inferred by context, which is generally the subject of the sentence. edit 個人/个人...


coniectura

auguror to infer by comparison, judge one thing by another: coniecturam alicuius rei facere or capere ex aliqua re to judge others by oneself: de se (ex...


desprendre

come off, fall off (pronominal) to rid oneself (of), shake (off) (pronominal) to be deduced from, be inferred from, be implied by     Conjugation of desprendre...


gather

flue. (nautical) To haul in; to take up. to gather the slack of a rope To infer or conclude; to know from a different source. From his silence, I gathered...


colligo

weigh, consider; deduce, conclude, infer, gather, recollect (in a reflexive sense) to collect or compose oneself, recover one's courage or resolution...