[ɐtɐmˈsʲtʲitʲ] отомсти́ть • (otomstítʹ) pf (imperfective мсти́ть) to revenge oneself, to avenge (to take vengeance for) This verb is intransitive but possesses...
London: Macmillan and Co. to revenge oneself on some one: ulcisci aliquem, poenas expetere ab aliquo to revenge oneself for a thing: ulcisci aliquid,...
Atreides, →OCLC: Father, today I will avenge your death. (reflexive) To revenge oneself (on or upon someone). (intransitive, obsolete) To take vengeance. 1611...
self-redresses, present participle self-redressing, simple past and past participle self-redressed) To redress a wrong against oneself; to take revenge....
over to defend oneself against from wronger or injurer to keep the golden mean to appeal for justice to, demand from, revenge oneself on, claim one's...
to achieve (as desire, object), accomplish to acquit (oneself, of a duty, etc.) to avenge, revenge to compensate, recompense to consummate to fulfil, satisfy...
with prefixed p- (causative). ផ្ចាញ់ • (phcañ) (abstract noun ការផ្ចាញ់) to defeat, vanquish; to confound; to avenge oneself on, strive to gain revenge...
London: Macmillan and Co. to revenge oneself on some one: ulcisci aliquem, poenas expetere ab aliquo to revenge oneself for a thing: ulcisci aliquid,...
(intaṣara) VIII, non-past يَنْتَصِرُ (yantaṣiru) to defend oneself to exact one's due, to revenge oneself (مِن (min) from/upon) to gain victory, to triumph (عَلَى...
(with abl.) to avenge oneself (for) Synonym: өһөө (öhöö, “to get revenge”) өстөөхтөн ситис ― östööqtön sitis ― to take revenge on the enemy to cope with...