abasar

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from English abaseFrench abaisserItalian abbassare.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.baˈsar/

Verb

abasar (present abasas, past abasis, future abasos, conditional abasus, imperative abasez)

  1. (transitive) to lower: let down to a lower level
    Antonyms: levar, elevar
  2. (transitive) to abase (morally), debase

Conjugation

Conjugation of abasar
present past future
infinitive abasar abasir abasor
tense abasas abasis abasos
conditional abasus
imperative abasez
adjective active participle abasanta abasinta abasonta
adverbial active participle abasante abasinte abasonte
nominal
active participle
singular abasanto abasinto abasonto
plural abasanti abasinti abasonti
adjective passive participle abasata abasita abasota
adverbial passive participle abasate abasite abasote
nominal
passive participle
singular abasato abasito abasoto
plural abasati abasiti abasoti

Derived terms

  • abaso (abasement)
  • abaseso (abasement)
  • abasigar (to bring down)
  • abasez la (down with, down with the, … off)

See also

Occitan

Etymology

a- +‎ bas +‎ -ar. Cognate with French abaisser (to lower)

Verb

abasar

  1. to demolish

Conjugation