(reflexive with się) to behold oneself, to observe oneself, to watch oneself (reflexive with się) to behold each other, to observe each other, to watch each...
spectator + -itis spectatoritis (uncountable) A preference to observe an activity as a spectator rather than to take part oneself....
(gakunnan) (reflexive) to subject oneself or defer to another's authority 𐌲𐌰𐌺𐌿𐌽𐌳𐍃 (gakunds) 𐌲𐌰𐌺𐌿𐌽𐌽𐌰𐌽 • (gakunnān) to get to know, note, observe...
sustain, to endure to pass exam to contain oneself, to control oneself to maintain, to keep up, to observe to age, to mature, to season Conjugation of...
sustain, to endure to pass exam to contain oneself, to control oneself to maintain, to keep up, to observe to age, to mature, to season Conjugation of...
(idiomatic, slang, criminology) To thoroughly observe or examine a place, in order to familiarize oneself with its workings in preparation for criminal...
observe; regard late 10th century, Ælfric, On the Seasons of the Year Menn magon cēpan be þæs mōnan blēo hwelċ weder tōweard biþ. People can observe from...
fall into oneself (third-person singular simple present falls into oneself, present participle falling into oneself, simple past fell into oneself, past participle...
English beseen, from Old English besēon (“to see, look, look around, behold, observe, look after, go to see, visit, provide for”), from Proto-West Germanic...
intercourse with oneself. 1946, The American Midland Naturalist, volume 36, page 480: In some instances snails kept in solitary culture were observed attempting...