10 Results found for "thwart oneself".

تنصل

V, non-past يَتَنَصَّلُ‎ (yatanaṣṣalu) to free oneself, to get rid off, to exempt oneself, to thwart, to abrogate, to disavow, to renege, to flout [+...


përtyp

*teup (“to get down, conceal oneself”). Compare Lithuanian tūpiù (“to get down, lay on one's knees”), Old Norse Þopta (“thwart”), Gothic 𐌸𐌹𐌿𐍆𐍃 (þiufs...


spite

another, accompanied with the desire to unjustifiably irritate, annoy, or thwart; a want to disturb or put out another; mild malice Synonyms: grudge, rancor...


comport

enough when she got her way, on the rare occasions when people attempted to thwart her she was apt to comport herself in a manner reminiscent of Cleopatra...


whore

with his own view, celebrating an aristocracy of sensibility constantly thwarted and ignored by those mere whores after fame, the statesmen and politicians...


scuttle

scuttling the aircraft. (transitive, by extension) To undermine or thwart oneself or one's position or property, especially deliberately. Synonyms: destroy...


rub

only to rub over the defaced copy of the creation To hinder; to cross; to thwart. c. 1603–1606, William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of King Lear”, in Mr....


keep

Next day she […] tried to recover her ward by the hair of the head. Then, thwarted, the wretched creature went to the police for help; she was versed in the...


tie

231–232: The film ends with the colorful deaths of Nico's enemies after he thwarts their attempts to assassinate a U.S. Senator investigating ties between...


spare

Next day she […] tried to recover her ward by the hair of the head. Then, thwarted, the wretched creature went to the police for help; she was versed in the...