foster, to develop, to nurture (transitive) to expand (reflexive with się) to unroll oneself, to unfurl oneself, to uncoil oneself (reflexive with się)...
quarter (soldiers) (transitive, figurative, uncommon) to house, to nurture within oneself (e.g. thoughts of revenge) (intransitive) to stay, to lodge [with...
foster, to develop, to nurture (transitive) to expand (reflexive with się) to unroll oneself, to unfurl oneself, to uncoil oneself (reflexive with się)...
fall into oneself (third-person singular simple present falls into oneself, present participle falling into oneself, simple past fell into oneself, past participle...
(to attend to the needs of) (transitive) to nurture, to cultivate (reflexive with się) to care for oneself ^ Boryś, Wiesław (2005) “pielęgnować”, in Słownik...
to feed (provide with nourishment), nourish to nurture, to fuel (pronominal) to eat, to feed oneself This is a regular verb of the second conjugation...
autocentric controlling, to allocentric controlling, then to allocentric nurturing. allocentric From auto- (automobile) + -centric. autocentric (comparative...
and Co. (ambiguous) to accept as one's own child; to make oneself responsible for its nurture and education: tollere or suscipere liberos (ambiguous) to...
Macmillan and Co. to accept as one's own child; to make oneself responsible for its nurture and education: tollere or suscipere liberos to incur danger...
participle fostering, simple past and past participle fostered) (transitive) To nurture or bring up offspring, or to provide similar parental care to an unrelated...