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destituo

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Latin

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Etymology

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Fromdē-+‎statuō.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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dēstituō(present infinitivedēstituere,perfect activedēstituī,supinedēstitūtum);third conjugation

  1. tofixorsetin position; toplace
    Synonyms:pono,collocō,statuo,sisto,figo,constituo
  2. toleave alone,forsake,abandonordesert
    Synonyms:dēserō,relinquō,omittō,dēdō,concēdō,dēficiō,oblīvīscor,cēdō,linquō,dēsinō,dissimulō,trādō,addīcō,dīmittō,praetereō,neglegō,pōnō,reddō,remittō,permittō,tribuō
    • 27BCE– 25BCE,Titus Livius,Ab Urbe ConditaI.41:
      sidestituatspes
      if her hopes shoulddisappointher
    • 8CE,Ovid,Fasti1.363–364:
      flēbat Aristaeus, quod apēs cum stirpe necātās
      vīderat inceptōsdēstituissefavōs.
      Aristaeus was weeping, because he had seen that his bees, destroyed together with their offspring,had abandonedthe unfinished honeycombs.
  3. todelude,deceive,cheat
    Synonyms:dēcipiō,mentior,frūstror,ēlūdō,fallō,fraudō,circumdūcō,circumveniō,indūcō,ingannō

Conjugation

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Descendants

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References

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  • destituo”,inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879)A Latin Dictionary,Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • destituoinEnrico Olivetti, editor (2003-2025),Dizionario Latino,Olivetti Media Communication
  • destituo”,inCharlton T. Lewis (1891)An Elementary Latin Dictionary,New York: Harper & Brothers
  • destituoinGaffiot, Félix (1934)Dictionnaire illustré latin-français,Hachette.

Portuguese

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Verb

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destituo

  1. first-personsingularpresentindicativeofdestituir