tossed, to be thrown to be rejected, to be expelled, to be disowned, to be repudiated to throw oneself down, to prostrate oneself to be thrown down, to be...
cor‧ner paint oneself into a corner (third-person singular simple present paints oneself into a corner, present participle painting oneself into a corner...
discharge, spew out to reject (an appeal, a lover etc.); to refute (an accusation) to position, place (reflexive) to jump back, throw oneself back With the exception...
(one's office), quit, give notice to dissociate oneself from, to repudiate, deny (+ elative) (to reject the truth or validity of something) Synonyms: kiistää...
reflexive) to throw or cast oneself back or again; throw or fling oneself anywhere (figuratively) to cast off, repel, remove, reject, repulse; deter, divert...
Development Through Life: A Psychosocial Approach, page 215: They may adamantly reject help and insist that they can manage on their own. 2023 November 29, Paul...
singular past indicative hafnaði, supine hafnað) (transitive, with dative) to reject hafna — active voice (germynd) höfnun hafna (weak verb, third-person singular...
see also disinherit to formally separate oneself from or to divest oneself of to depose — see depose to reject, cast off, discard to surrender or relinquish...
realm or nation; to be banished. To deny, reject, or cast off a belief previously held. (rare) To strip oneself of privileges or rights. (rare, Christianity)...
oneself); spiteful defiance Såg, des håst du do z'Fleiß gmåcht! ― You did this on purpose, didn't you! De san jå nur z'Fleiß gegn ois. ― They reject everything...