ēverto
transitive verb III conjugation
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1 to overturn, to turn upside down
2 to overthrow, to destroy, to ruin
transitive verb III conjugation
View the declension of this word
1 to overturn, to turn upside down
2 to overthrow, to destroy, to ruin
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Locutions, idioms and examples
aliquem agro everto || aliquem aedibus everto || adversaria everto || bonis qui adulescentem evertisset suis || arator nemora evertit || ab imo evertere summa = to tear things apart || a radicibus everto domum = to ruin the family completely || civitatem et suburbana funditus everto || Galli evertere potuerunt Romam || augures totum evertunt tribunatum tuum || a radicibus non evertisset scelere funesto domum = he would have not, through this woeful crime, destroyed the family completely || ad rem publicam accessit ut eam confirmaret, non ut everteret || adde Martem communem, qui saepe exsultantem evertit || Antonius id molitur id pugnat ut haec omnia perturbet evertat || avaritia et luxuria quae pestes omnia magna imperia everterunt || auri navem evertat gubernator an paleae nihil interest || amicitiam dimitto or discindo or dirumpo or dissocio or dissolvo or exuo or depono or divello or everto or dissuo
ēverto tr. v. III conjug.
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