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v. t.
To disclose freely; to reveal in confidence, as secrets; to confess; -- often used reflexively; as, to unbosom one's self.
v. i.
To walk slowly and cautiously; to walk in a stealthy, noiseless manner; -- sometimes used with a reflexive pronoun.
adv.
In a reflex manner; reflectively.
v. t.
To make known by writing; to record; to prove by one's own written testimony; -- often used reflexively.
pron.
An emphasized or reflexive form of the pronoun of the second person; -- used as a subject commonly with you; as, you yourself shall see it; also, alone in the predicate, either in the nominative or objective case; as, you have injured yourself.
v. t.
To direct; to betake; -- used chiefly in the phrase to wend one's way. Also used reflexively.
v. t.
To withdraw or convey clandestinely (reflexive); hence, to creep furtively, or to insinuate.
v. t.
To betake to cover, or to a safe place; -- used reflexively.
v. t.
To change the clothing of; -- used reflexively.
n.
An involuntary movement produced by reflex action.
n.
The quality or capability of being reflexible; as, the reflexibility of the rays of light.
adv.
In the same manner; as has been stated or suggested; in this or that condition or state; under these circumstances; in this way; -- with reflex reference to something just asserted or implied; used also with the verb to be, as a predicate.
v. t.
To confess, and receive absolution; -- used reflexively.
v. t.
To yield to any influence, emotion, passion, or power; -- used reflexively; as, to surrender one's self to grief, to despair, to indolence, or to sleep.
v. t.
To yield, resign, or surrender to power, will, or authority; -- often with the reflexive pronoun.
v. t.
To accustom; -- used reflexively.
v. t.
To wind into; to insinuate; -- used reflexively; as, avarice twists itself into all human concerns.
v. t.
To cause to retire or withdraw into obscurity; to seclude; to withdraw; -- often used reflexively.
n.
A name given to several species of plants of the genus Polygonum, having angular stems beset with minute reflexed prickles.
v. t.
To feed so as to oppress the stomach and derange the function of the system; to overfeed, and produce satiety, sickness, or uneasiness; -- often reflexive; as, to surfeit one's self with sweets.
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