(yaḥtajizu), verbal noun اِحْتِجَاز (iḥtijāz)) to seize, arrest, confiscate, detain, impound, imprison, seclude, isolate, apprehend, restrsin within certain...
transitive) to prevent; detain (Brazil, transitive, reflexive) to contain (oneself); repress (oneself); moderate; refrain (oneself) Conjugation of frear...
[ˈtɒrtoːstɒt] Hyphenation: tar‧tóz‧tat Rhymes: -ɒt tartóztat (transitive) to detain, make someone stay (transitive, rare) to hinder, delay (reflexively, as...
pick up, to gather up to detain, arrest, capture to appropriate another's property, seize to take along, take with oneself (figurative) to perceive,...
detain, hold up (transitive) to remember (transitive, intransitive) to accept (que that) (transitive, law) to uphold (reflexive) to restrain oneself,...
pregnant to cease (rain) to stop (someone) from doing (something) to last to detain From Arabic زَمّ (zamm). żamm m (instance noun żamma) verbal noun of żamm...
pick up, to gather up to detain, arrest, capture to appropriate another's property, seize to take along, take with oneself (figurative) to perceive,...
Galician-Portuguese retẽer (13th century, Cantigas de Santa Maria), from Latin retinēre (“detain”). IPA(key): [reˈteːɾ] reter (first-person singular present reteño, first-person...
fling with them. Why not all of us — just for a minute or two — it will not detain us long?" 1960 February, Cecil J. Allen, “Locomotive Running Past and Present”...
Teucrōs cōnsīdere terrā, invidia est? [...]” “If the towers of Carthage detain you, [Dido] – a Phoenician – having looked upon this Libyan city, why then...