IPA(key): /ɔb.ʒɛk.te/ objecter (transitive) to object to (oppose oneself to something or someone) (transitive) to adduce, to allege (propose as a justification...
express oneself using gestures 1973, Oliver Sacks, Awakenings: Parkinsonism, at its severest, presents itself as an akinetic amimia (as opposed to certain...
Literally, “body and reason”. lawas ug katarongan all one arms oneself in fighting for justice (as opposed to money, weapons)...
pursue”), ситис (sitis, “to avenge oneself”) Antonym: өһүл (öhül, “to forgive”) өһөгөй (öhögöy, “enmity, hatred”) өһөс (öhös, “to be stubborn, to oppose”)...
flames) (spirituality) A person who was formed from the same original soul as oneself (as opposed to a soulmate, an unrelated soul to whom one is drawn)....
(yataṣaddā), verbal noun تَصَدٍّ (taṣaddin)) to oppose, to counteract [with لِ (li)] to tackle, to concern (oneself) with [with لِ (li)] Conjugation of تَصَدَّى...
be oneself (third-person singular simple present is oneself, present participle being oneself, simple past was oneself, past participle been oneself) (idiomatic)...
ġestandan to remain, last, exist, stand still to hold oneself upright to be steady, remain undisturbed to oppose, stand against, oppress Conjugation of ġestandan (strong...
تَبَرٍّ (tabarrin)) to present oneself to, to advance to, to encounter [with لِ (li) ‘someone/something’] to confront, to oppose [with لِ (li) ‘someone’] ...
past and past participle withset) (obsolete, transitive) To set oneself against; oppose; resist. (obsolete, intransitive) To be set against. R. of Brunne...