10 Results found for "strive oneself".

strive

"strived". Conjugation of strive put/keep/&c. one's nose to the grindstone, put one's back into, give 110%, break one's back, work hard, apply oneself...


apply oneself

oneself (third-person singular simple present applies oneself, present participle applying oneself, simple past and past participle applied oneself)...


beijveren

endeavor, to devote oneself to something or put great effort into something, to strive [with voor ‘for’] (obsolete, transitive) to strive for beijveraar beijvering...


lāl-

etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) lāl- to exert oneself, strive for to tire alālätte...


higian

heichen). IPA(key): /ˈxiː.ɡi.ɑn/, [ˈhiː.ɣi.ɑn] hīgian (with dative) to strive, exert oneself Conjugation of hīgian (weak class 2) Middle English: hyen English:...


pregnuti

(intransitive, expressively) to exert oneself, apply or devote oneself to (intransitive, expressively) to strive, endeavor Conjugation of pregnuti “pregnuti”...


прегнути

(intransitive, expressively) to exert oneself, apply or devote oneself to (intransitive, expressively) to strive, endeavor Conjugation of прегнути “прегнути”...


sprem

(reflexive, mi-sprem) to make great efforts for, strive for (reflexive, mi-sprem) to exert oneself, strain oneself sprimari / sprimare, sprimeari / sprimeare...


اعصوصب

verbal noun اِعْصِيصَاب (iʕṣīṣāb)) to assemble as companies to strive, exert oneself in something to become vehement, severe, dangerous, hot (of day)...


подвизаться

figurative) to strive (literary) to labor, to act, to work (expressing oneself in some area of activity) (literary, dated) to distinguish oneself in military...