- abandon
After his mother died, he abandoned himself to grief.
- abase
He abased himself before his superior.
- abear
- absent
Lucy arranged to absent herself from the expedition to allow Maggie to be alone with Phillip.
- abuse
- acquit
He acquitted himself well.
- adapt
He adapted himself to the change quickly.
- addict
He also eschews hot potations, and addicts himself to a tankard of ale, which is brought him by the barmaid.
- address
Let us address ourselves to the matter in hand.
- adjust
He adjusted himself to new conditions.
- affiliate
They flatter themselves that on returning in large numbers to their country, and bearing with them, whether the exaltation of novelty, corruption of manners, or the excitement of want, they would hardly hesitate to affiliate themselves to the league, and at last second it through venality.
- aggrandize
The dictator sought to aggrandize himself by new conquests.
- aim
Nowadays, many types of weapons aim themselves.
- air
- align
He aligned himself with the liberals
- ally
He allied himself with the other members of the committee who supported his ideas.
- apply
He applied himself to his new duties with great energy.
She applied herself to learning English. - approve
He had approved himself a great warrior.
- array
She arrayed herself in furs and diamonds
- arrogate
Unfortunately, certain capitalists have arrogated to themselves monopolies and privileges which are quite sufficient to account for this.
- assure
She assured herself that no one was left on the bus
- attach
- attune
She has attuned herself to living in the quiet country.
- avenge
There is a story of a jealous and infamous man who, to avenge himself on a rival contracted an incurable disorder and made it the common scourge and anathema of a divided bed.
- bask
They basked themselves on the sunny beach.
- bear
The soldier bore himself bravely.
- behave
Sit quietly and behave yourself.
- bemean
She bemeaned herself by doing such thing.
- bestir
We must bestir ourselves to get there on time.
- betake
He betook himself to town.
Betake yourself to your studies. - bethink
The manager bethought himself a moment and gave me an answer.
She bethought herself of family obligations.
He lives in the past now, bethinking himself of happier days.
He has bethought himself of learning English. - big-note
It was an attempt by a local businessman to big-note himself with the local MP.
- binge
- bootstrap
Jack spent years bootstrapping himself through university.
- brace
He braced himself to hear what the boss would say.
- busy
She busied herself with various jobs.
- chase
Suspicion chased itself across his face.
- conduct
He conducted himself in a gracious manner.
- consort
He begins to consort himself with men, and thinks himself one.
- content
You have to content yourself with what you have.
- couch
He saw a tiger couching itself by the tree.
- debate
I'm still debating with myself whether to let you go abroad alone.
- deceive with
Harry deceived himself with dreams of success but they never came true.
- deliver
This was his official signal to the world that, after a session of deep communion with the imponderables, he was now to deliver himself of an opinion.
- delude into
Don't delude yourself into thinking that the prices will ever fall.
- delude with
She was too old and had been in one too many relationships to delude herself with the wish that someone could change their ways.
- demean
He demeaned himself like a gentleman.
- deport
The students deported themselves in a mannerly way.
- detach
He detached himself from the world.
- diet on
She often diets herself on vegetables.
- dig in
The soldiers dug themselves in along the bank.
He tried his best to dig himself in. - disport
The children are disporting themselves in the swimming pool.
- distinguish
He distinguished himself in battle.
- disturb
Don't disturb yourself for me.
- divest
She managed to divest herself of responsibility.
- do with
What did you do with yourself in leisure time?
The girl didn't know what to do with herself as the wedding drew near. - edge into
The second thing she'd learned was how to edge herself into those conversations.
- efface
She would have to efface herself before her visitor.
- employ
She employs herself by reading after work.
- enjoy
She seems to enjoy herself at everything she does.
- enrol
He enrolled himself in the army.
- entrench
They might entrench themselves opposite to the enemy.
- exercise
They exhort us to exercise ourselves in godliness.
- express
Jack can express himself eloquently.
The gene is present in the germplasm, as shown by its transmission to the next generation, but for some reason it has completely failed to express itself. - fling
The little girl flung herself into her mother's arm.
- fling at
If you fling yourself at that boy, he's likely to run away.
- fling into
He flung himself into his work.
- fling on/upon
You must now fling yourself upon his mercy.
- fling to the floor/ground
Then a low, whistling noise made him fling himself to the floor again, under the table.
- fulfill
She realized that she could never fulfill herself in such work.
- gorge
The boy gorged himself.
- hie
Hie yourself out!
- hold
You should hold yourself well before the new manager.
He let me hold myself, not to lose confidence of future. - hug
She hugged herself for never thinking of making a play for Tom.
- hump
Only humping yourself can you hope to finish your work in time.
- inform
There are two things: he must listen and notice what comes to him, and he must carefully inform himself of everything which does not reach him clearly enough.
- ingratiate
There's nothing unusual about reporters ingratiating themselves to a source.
- insinuate
The cat insinuated herself into the kitchen.
- lay out
She laid herself out to provide us with every facility.
- lie
He lied himself into our confidence.
- lose
He soon lost himself in a best-seller.
- lower
The mayor lowered himself by accepting a bribe.
- manifest
The disease typically manifested itself in a high fever and chest pains.
- martyrize
The governess' intense desire to martyrize herself has not been lost on earlier readers.
- misconduct
These men misconducted themselves in the hall with loud talk.
- misspeak
He misspoke himself.
- niche
It would not niche itself, wherever there was room for it, in the street corners.
- nuzzle
The mare walked cautiously over, looking down, turning her head, dipping her nose down to nuzzle herself.
- outmarry
I never saw a self-made man who didn't outmarry himself.
- outsmart
He has outsmarted himself this time.
- overdrink
Elysian dragons tend to overdrink themselves into obesity.
- overeat
Generally, you shouldn't overeat yourself before sleeping.
- overleap
Your carelessness will overleap yourself!
- overreach
Their cupidity overreached itself.
- oversleep
I overslept myself this morning.
- overwalk
My uncle overwalked himsel at first, and can now only travel in a chair.
- overwork
He overworked himself on that new job.
- pattern after/on/upon
Mary always patterned herself after her mother.
- poise
Nothing can be more beautiful than the appearance of these tiny green and gold creatures, as they flash along in the sunshine, or poise themselves while they extract the nectar from the fragrant and innermost recesses of flowers scarcely less brilliant than themselves.
- quit
He quit himself like an old man.
- rave
She raved herself husky.
- ready
He readied himself to fight for freedom.
- recollect
Before leaving the school he recollected himself suddenly and returned the borrowed books to the library.
- reconcile
She could not reconcile herself to a life of hardship and poverty.
- recover
She almost started to fall from the balance beam but recovered herself in time.
- relieve
He used to relieve himself in the garden when he was a boy.
- report
She reported herself at a new post.
- repose
As to Eglon, we do not find any thing about his servants supposing, that he had locked himself in the chamber to repose himself with sleep, as he asserts.
- repossess
He repossessed himself of his farm.
- reseat
Let us reseat ourselves and hear the last part of the music.
- reseed
Many different plant species can reseed themselves.
- resign
We have to resign ourselves to fate since we cannot think out an effective remedy.
- resolve
The meeting resolved itself into a number of working committees.
- sain
I would sain myself have had one of the plain cloth sort, such as I saw the generality of gentlemen preferring, but I was overly persuaded, particularly by the man offering me it for a guinea less than the others were let for.
- scream
He screamed himself hoarse.
- sentry
John and Paul had sentried themselves before the bank door, barring my re-entry.
- sign
She signed herself “A Peace Messenger.”
- soak
He grew up soaking himself in the traditional Greek music.
- sob
She sobbed herself to unconsciousness.
- squat
They squatted themselves before the fireplace.
- submit
Should you submit yourself to him?
- suicide
He want to suicide himself because father say he have no pride for family.
- swing
He swung himself over the fence.
- take off
We took ourselves off in the direction of the park.
- throw down
The girl threw herself down on the bed.
- transvest
Mike was a singer who transvested himself as if he were a woman even though he had a beard.
- weed
- yield
It is so because I yield myself up.
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