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INVOLUNTARY |
Reflexive |
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HIMSELF |
Reflexive pronoun |
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REFLECTIVE |
Reflexive; reciprocal. |
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OURSELVES |
Reflexive form of us |
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GET |
To betake; to remove; -- in a reflexive use. |
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COMPORT |
To carry; to conduct; -- with a reflexive pronoun. |
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OVEREAT |
To eat to excess; -- often with a reflexive. |
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CONDUCT |
To behave; -- with the reflexive; as, he conducted himself
well. |
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BESTOW |
To demean; to conduct; to behave; -- followed by a
reflexive pronoun. |
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DEMEAN |
To conduct; to behave; to comport; -- followed by the
reflexive pronoun. |
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STEAL |
To withdraw or convey clandestinely (reflexive); hence,
to creep furtively, or to insinuate. |
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MISDEMEAN |
To behave ill; -- with a reflexive pronoun; as, to
misdemean one's self. |
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DEPORT |
To carry or demean; to conduct; to behave; -- followed
by the reflexive pronoun. |
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CARRY |
To bear (one's self); to behave, to conduct or demean; --
with the reflexive pronouns. |
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COUCH |
To arrange or dispose as in a bed; -- sometimes followed
by the reflexive pronoun. |
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BETAKE |
To have recourse to; to apply; to resort; to go; -- with
a reflexive pronoun. |
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ONESELF |
A reflexive form of the indefinite pronoun one.
Commonly writen as two words, one's self. |
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SUBMIT |
To yield, resign, or surrender to power, will, or
authority; -- often with the reflexive pronoun. |
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RECIPROCAL |
Reflexive; -- applied to pronouns and verbs, but
sometimes limited to such pronouns as express mutual action. |
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CROSS |
To make the sign of the cross upon; -- followed by the
reflexive pronoun; as, he crossed himself. |
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STALK |
To walk slowly and cautiously; to walk in a stealthy,
noiseless manner; -- sometimes used with a reflexive pronoun. |
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ABSENT |
To take or withdraw (one's self) to such a distance as
to prevent intercourse; -- used with the reflexive pronoun. |
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CONFESS |
To make known or acknowledge, as one's sins to a
priest, in order to receive absolution; -- sometimes followed by the
reflexive pronoun. |
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REPOSE |
To lay at rest; to cause to be calm or quiet; to compose;
to rest, -- often reflexive; as, to repose one's self on a couch. |
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REIMBURSE |
To make restoration or payment of an equivalent to (a
person); to pay back to; to indemnify; -- often reflexive; as, to
reimburse one's self by successful speculation. |