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absisto
intransitive verb III conjugation View the declension of this word 1 to leave off, to depart 2 to renounce, to desist 3 to cease, to stop permalink
Locutions, idioms and examplesab aliqua re absisto = to distance oneself from something || absistamus = let's keep ourselves over there || abstitit magistratu = he left the position || absiste moveri = don't move, don’t be restless || absisto oppugnatione = to desist from the assault || bello absisto || absisto incepto (or inceptis) = to desist from the undertaking || absistite luco = depart from the woods || absiste morari = stop restraining me || absistendum temerario incepto ait = he tells them that they need to forego a rash undertaking || absisto vestigiis hostis = to keep far from the tarces of the enemy || absiste viribus indubitare tuis = stop doubting your strenghts || absisto continuando magistratu = to cease being in office || absistere sequendo coegit = he forced him to desist from following him || ab signis legionibusque non absisto = not to move away from the standards and from the legions || ab ore scintillae absistunt = sparks burst out of the face || absisto spe labefactandae fidei = to give up the hope of shaking loyalty || caede visa miles abstitit Sfoglia il dizionarioA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
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