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 Translation for 'to humble' from English to Romanian
VERB   to humble | humbled | humbled
humbling | humbles
SYNO base | baseborn | humble | ...
umil {adj}humble
modest {adj}humble [modest]
a umilito humble
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Translation for 'to humble' from English to Romanian

humble
umil {adj}
humble [modest]
modest {adj}

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to humble
a umili
Usage Examples English
  •  The Spartans, who were now anxious to humble the power of Thebes, took advantage of it to restore the Plataeans to their native city.
  • Shawn Sawyers (born 19 September 1976, in Jamaica) is a Jamaican professional football player who plays as a goalkeeper, in 2010 he transferred from Portmore United to Humble Lions F.C.
  • KGOL (1180 AM) is a commercial radio station, licensed to Humble, Texas, and serving Greater Houston.
  • The International Baccalaureate program was introduced to Humble High in the beginning of the 2007-2008 year, after interviewing applicants a year earlier.
  • Meanwhile the neglected professor must move to humble quarters and go back to teaching to survive.

  • It consists of just seventeen dwellings, ranging from a Victorian rectory to humble cottages.
  • Akbar was furious with the departure of Shakti Singh and decided to attack Mewar to humble the arrogance of the Ranas.
  • She also resents his god-like strength and wants to humble him.
  • A Supplicant, one who supplicates, is a term applied to humble petitioners, and in particular to University of Oxford students who have qualified for but not yet been admitted into their degree.
  • Mason was born to humble parents in Abingdon in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) in 1503.

  • Neoclassical compounds are sometimes used to lend grandeur or the impression of scientific rigour to humble pursuits: the study of "cosmetology" will not help anyone become an "astronaut".
  • As with other classical compounds, adding the suffix to an initial word-stem derived from Greek or Latin may be used to lend grandeur or the impression of scientific rigor to humble pursuits, as in "cosmetology" ("the study of beauty treatment") or "cynology" ("the study of dog training").
  • He is once referred to descriptively as "a nigger slave named Jim," and Huck remarks that it was hard for him "to humble myself to a nigger, but I done it, and warn't never sorry for it afterwards."
  • Firstly he would regain what he saw as his birthright, and secondly to humble Shin, briefly exiling him from the island.
  • These are found everywhere in Chinese architecture, from palace complexes to humble farmhouses.

  • Aram was born in 1704 to humble parents at Ramsgill in the West Riding of Yorkshire.
  • Germaine Cousin, also Germana Cousin, Germaine of Pibrac, or Germana, (1579–1601) is a French saint. She was born in 1579 to humble parents at Pibrac, a village [...] from Toulouse.
  • A first inquest on 11 September found that the ship was "wrecked due to the imperfections of the boilers and the culpable negligence of Captain Humble" - in part a reference to Humble's decision to press on with the voyage rather than put into port after the initial failure at Flamborough Head; a second inquest on 1 October - to which the shipping line had had time to dispatch a representative - watered down the findings to the tempestuousness of the weather.
  • Born in Sunpu Domain to humble origins, Yui is said to have been a talented youth; he was taken in by a number of "rōnin" from the area, who taught him recent history, and likely swordsmanship and military strategy as well.
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