oneself (third-person singular simple present resigns oneself, present participle resigning oneself, simple past and past participle resigned oneself)...
past participle made a show of oneself) (idiomatic, Ireland) To embarrass oneself or others in public. Will you stop singing, please? You're making a...
(UK) got ahold of oneself or (US) gotten ahold of oneself) To calm down; to stop behaving in an erratic way. get a grip of oneself get ahold of to calm...
self-editing, simple past and past participle self-edited) To censor oneself; to stop oneself from saying certain things. (authorship) To edit one's own writing...
washing oneself of, simple past and past participle washed oneself of) (transitive, idiomatic) To stop caring about (something); to reject any semblance of...
oneself on, simple past and past participle copped oneself on) (Ireland, informal, idiomatic) to cop on, stop behaving immaturely 2016 January 13, Robert Mulhern...
to stop, put an end to the progress of something (reflexive) to stop an activity of oneself [with din] Nu mă pot opri din alunecat. I can’t stop myself...
Etymology scriptorium.) stǫðva to stop Synonym: staðna to soothe, calm down (mediopassive) to stop oneself, to calm oneself down Conjugation of stǫðva — active...
Derived from gũtiga (“to stop”). IPA(key): /etiɣeɾa/ ĩtigĩra (infinitive gwĩtigĩra) to be afraid (lit. to stop for oneself) Ndũgetigĩre. - Don't be afraid...
back, to contain, to stay, to check (reflexive with się) to refrain, to stop oneself powstrzymać in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego...