oneself; to be biased”) Verbal noun: تَحَوُّز (taḥawwuz) Active participle: مُتَحَوِّز (mutaḥawwiz) Form VI: تَحَاوَزَ (taḥāwaza, “to sever oneself”)...
/ˈbatak/, [ˈba.t̪ɐk] batak cracked; broken batak to cleave; to split or sever something with, or as if with, a sharp instrument to pay one's debts by...
a sharpened bayonet, and she'd thrust it straight up through his neck, severing the spinal cord. She levered him off the front stoop and into the bushes...
or hew off, sever (the head or a limb) to remove, destroy, dispel, frustrate, annihilate to turn away, avert (the face) to take to oneself, appropriate...
Proto-Indo-European *snter-, *seni-, *senu-, *san- (“apart, without, for oneself”). Cognate with Old Saxon sundar (“particular, special”), Dutch zonder...
Classical Latin) to cut or hew open, into, through, or up; to dissect, slit, sever; to clip Synonyms: findō, scindō, dīscindō, discerpō, discīdō, carpō, intercīdō...
very One who forgives, sawing off the branch on which you are sitting, severing by your own perversity all connection with the One who forgives. 2020,...
than the appropriate full verb forms such as abgetrennt (“disconnected, severed”). The inflected attributive forms retain the devoiced consonant. Hence...
sin3 [Jyutping] ― to change lanes when driving to terminate; to end; to sever cut線/cut线 [Hong Kong Cantonese] ― kat1 sin3 [Jyutping] ― to end a call...
bizimle geliyor. ― Berker is coming with us as well. Utku da dondurma yemeyi sever. ― Utku likes eating ice cream, too. however Herkes iddia ediyor ki boyum...