From re- + invent. Rhymes: -ɛnt reinvent (third-person singular simple present reinvents, present participle reinventing, simple past and past participle...
to make up, invent, imagine, or concoct Allah olmasaydı onu uydurmaq lazım gələrdi. If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him. (transitive)...
self-killer by attributing to him the fictitious malady called "insanity" was invented as a tactic for the merciful treatment of his survivors. self-murderer...
decela (rare) to reveal oneself, take of one’s guise to discover Synonyms: (archaic) afla, găsi to find out Synonym: afla to invent Synonyms: inventa, concepe...
megtippel Találd ki, hány éves vagyok! ― Guess how old I am. (transitive) to invent, to make up, to come up with, to devise (e.g. a story, a claim, etc.) Synonyms:...
to perform; to conduct; to carry out; to execute. to make; to create; to invent. to harm; to hurt; to injure; to subject to something bad or unfavourable...
up, to invent, to make up Synonyms: oszukiwać, zmyślać, zwodzić (reflexive with się) to be delusional, to deceive oneself, to delude oneself Synonyms:...
(-an-). See also եգիտ (egit). գտանեմ • (gtanem) (transitive) to find, to invent, to discover, to find out (transitive) to gain, to have գտանել շնորհս առաջի...
you take it on yourself to buy that? (colloquial) to make things up; to invent, forge, devise falsely Synonym: pataka Wala ko nagbuotbuot. ― I am not making...
bagsed) (Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, UK) To reserve for oneself. 2006, Jill Golden, Inventing Beatrice, page 81: So you were thrilled, and we picked out...