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āversor
deponent transitive and intransitive verb I conjugation

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1 to turn oneself away in disgust, to horror, to recoil
2 to avoid, to shun
3 to refuse, to reject

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Locutions, idioms and examples


aliquem (aliquid) aversor || aversabuntur vos || aversor imperium || aspectum eius aversari || aversabantur preces || aversari scelus || aversati sunt proelium facere || aversor preces sermonem || adulationes adeo aversatus est ut || ambitionem scriptoris facile averseris || aversantur diem nocturna animalia || alii aversabantur preces aut verecundia aut metu || accidentes genibus suis neptem nepotemque aversata = having removed (from him) the granddaughter and grandson who were throwing themselves at his knees || aversatus sermonem Nerva abstinentiam cibi coniunxit




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