rejuvenated [auxiliary essere] (intransitive, figurative, poetic) to renew oneself [auxiliary essere] Conjugation of rinverdìre (-ire) (See Appendix:Italian...
quantity of time. 2020, Ashok Sharda ·, Waiting for the Next: One must renew oneself in time, from moment to moment, and the only way to attain newness from...
սփռեմ ― spʻṙem ― to spread թափիմ ― tʻapʻim ― to pour out սթափիմ ― stʻapʻim ― to wake up, to be lively, renewed, to recover, to come to oneself again...
have something restored. (rare) To come back from military defeat; to renew oneself. To aid or assist; to lend a hand or provide assistance to someone:...
conjugation, no passive, no perfect or supine stem (New Latin, reflexive) to renew oneself ante 1503, Antonius Bonfinius, Rerum Vngaricarum decades tres (1543)...
/ə/ (transitive) to refresh, renew, renovate (transitive) to drink to, toast, celebrate (reflexive) to refresh oneself (intransitive) to cool down; (of...
rise, get up, draw oneself up, jump up, start, move into action; also: to stay (remain) erect?”) tinaṅgal-taṅgal (“to raise, give renewed strength”) tinaṅgalan...
(rifuresshu shi), past リフレッシュした (rifuresshu shita)) to refresh the spirits; to renew the energy; to revitalize (computing, uncommon) to refresh Conjugation of...
refectum); third conjugation iō-variant to make again, make anew; remake, renew, rebuild, reconstruct Synonyms: iterō, integrō, redintegrō, renovō, novō...
Middle English repairen, from Middle French reparer, from Latin reparō (“renew, repair”). (UK) IPA(key): /ɹɪˈpɛə/ (US) IPA(key): /ɹɪˈpɛɚ/, /ɹəˈpɛɚ/ Rhymes:...