present self-redresses, present participle self-redressing, simple past and past participle self-redressed) To redress a wrong against oneself; to take revenge...
się) to get changed, to get redressed [+ w (accusative) = into something] (reflexive with się) to dress up, to costume oneself [+ za (accusative) = as something]...
of redressing or preventing a wrong by one's own actions rather than through legal proceedings. self-help repossession (act of bettering oneself): self-improvement...
się) to get changed, to get redressed [+ w (accusative) = into something] (reflexive with się) to dress up, to costume oneself [+ za (accusative) = as something]...
demand the redress/ to seek redress Ab Urbe Condita, Titus Livius, I, 32 : hoc tum modo [...] repetitae res Then in this manner the redress having been...
(key): /t͡sz̩⁵¹⁻⁵³ ʈ͡ʂu⁵¹ ɕiŋ³⁵ weɪ̯³⁵/ 自助行為 (law) self-help (act of redressing or preventing a wrong by one's own actions rather than through legal proceedings)...
thriving trees confess;d the fruitful mould. a fault confessed is half redressed confessing Sam fess, fess up self-confessed stand confessed confession...
the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. To develop into; to prove to be. She'll make a fine president...
sufficiently unbent toward him to notice his existence. (archaic) to enjoy oneself; to become affable and free from formality to remove a bend bunned...
to demand redress/to seek redress Ab Urbe Condita, Titus Livius, I, 32 : hoc tum modo [...] repetitae res Then in this manner the redress having been...