verb is derived from Middle English descenden (“to move downwards, fall, descend; to slope downwards; to go from a better to a worse condition, decline...
Synonyms: abbassarsi, sprofondarsi (literary) to go down, to descend to humble oneself, to demean oneself Synonyms: umiliarsi, avvilirsi Conjugation of avvallàrsi...
prove oneself (third-person singular simple present proves oneself, present participle proving oneself, simple past proved oneself, past participle proved...
shed come down, descend settle (snow) falls spread oneself out Inherited from Proto-Dravidian *wiẓV-. بِٹِنْگ (biṭiṅg) to come down, descend settle (snow)...
supine dēscēnsum); third conjugation to climb down, to go or come down, to descend Synonym: dēcurrō Antonyms: ascendō, īnscendō, cōnscendō, escendō, ēnītor...
Australia) To be imprisoned. to descend into a body of water to fail by going bankrupt — see go bankrupt to be call oneself to enter a state of hypnosis...
over and over or away (with passive or se) to cast oneself down, fall down, prostrate oneself; descend (figuratively) to snatch away, carry away, hurry...
af, present participle afgaande, past participle afgegaan) to go down; descend opgaan From Middle Dutch afgaen. Equivalent to af + gaan. IPA(key): /ˈɑfxaːn/...
the lake has lowered by 20 centimeters within a week. (intransitive) to descend, come/go down, move downwards. alentuma alentaa (transitive) “alentua”...
transitive) to come or go down; to descend (figuratively, reflexive, transitive) to humble oneself, demean oneself, stoop; abase, degrade, humiliate (cooking)...