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absterrĕo
transitive verb II conjugation View the declension of this word 1 to frighten off, to frighten away 2 to dissuade, to discourage permalink
Locutions, idioms and examplesaliquid alicui absterreo || absterreo aliquem ab (or de) aliqua re = to keep someone away from something || absterreo ne = to deter from … , to prevent from … || absterreo hostem = to chase the enemy away || bello absterreo || de aliqua re absterreo || absterreo vitiis = to deter from vices || absterreo aliquem ab urbe oppugnanda = to deter someone from attacking the city || pabula amoris absterreo mihi || animos absterrent vitiis || absterreo homines a pecuniis capiendis = to deter men from taking money || absterreo sibi pabula amoris = not to indulge in love nourishment || accurrentem ancillam vulnere absterret = he pushes the maidservant away injuring her || aliquid alicui abnuo or absterreo or abnego or nego || absterrendo singulos a coitionibus conciliisque = keeping far individuals from get togethers and meetings || ab urbe oppugnanda Poenum absterruere conspecta moenia = the sight of the walls deterred the Carthaginians from besieging the city 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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