To cause (a feeling or state of mind) to arise in a person; to fix in one's mind. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > existence and causation > causation > [verb (transitive)] > bring (a person or thing) into a state or condition (46) set971 To cause (a feeling or state of mind) to arise in a person; to fix in one's mind. Obsolete. haveOE transitive. With complement expressing an action or state caused by the subject. With complement. To bring into the specified state or condition… wendOE intransitive. To pass into a specified state or condition. Obsolete. to bring onc1230 To lead forward or on, conduct (Obsolete); to cause to advance, advance the growth of. teemc1275 transitive. To swear allegiance to (someone as one's lord); to offer or dedicate (something) to (God). Obsolete. putc1330 transitive. To place in, bring into, or reduce or bring to a specified state or condition. Also with at, on, under, upon. Cf. to put out of —— 2 at… run1391 transitive. To bring (a person or thing) into a particular situation, state, or circumstance; to cause, persuade, or drive (a person) to take a… casta1400 To put, or cause to fall, into (a state or condition, e.g. sleep, rage). Obsolete or archaic. laya1400 To put into a condition (usually one of subjection, passivity, or exposure to view or danger: cf. the corresponding uses of lie, v.1 8), which is… stead1488 To put into a certain condition, to settle. Obsolete. constitute1490 transitive. To set, place (in a specified state, situation, condition, etc.) Obsolete. render1490 transitive. To bring (a person) into a specified condition; to cause (a person or thing) to be in a certain state. Obsolete. takea1530 transitive. With preposition, adverb, or adverbial phrase: to bring to a specified state or non-physical position; to raise or lower in degree… introduce1532 To usher or bring (a person) into a society or body; also, †into a state or condition (obsolete). deduce1545 figurative. To lead, bring. Obsolete. throw?1548 transitive. With adverb or prepositional phrase as complement. To cause (a person or thing) to be in, or to pass into or out of, a specified state… derive?c1550 transitive. To cause to come; to draw, bring, turn, direct; to bring down. Obsolete. Const. to, unto, into. turn1577 transitive. With adjective or (occasionally) noun complement. To cause (a person or thing) to become ——; to make (a person or thing) ——; to render. to work up1591 transitive. To do work on (a substance or material), esp. so that it is ready for use; to make (something) up into a finished product. estate1605 To put into a certain state or condition. Sometimes with allusion to sense 1. Obsolete. arrive1607 transitive. To bring or convey (something). Also figurative: to place (a person) in a particular situation as if conveying him or her to a place. Obs… state1607 transitive. To put into or cause to be in a specified state, condition, or set of circumstances; esp. to establish in a state of security, peace… enduea1616 To bring to a certain state or condition. Obsolete. rare. assert1638 transitive. To bring into freedom, set free. (Cf. Latin asserere in libertatem.) Obsolete. rare. sublime1654 transitive. To bring (a material thing) to a state of perfection or excellence; to improve in quality. Obsolete. to run up1657 transitive. To lead, bring, or force (a person) up to a particular point, state, action, etc. Now rare. Subcategories:— reduce to a state or condition (4) — totally or deeply (4) — with force or haste (2) — bring back to or into a state (2) — by talking, working, running, etc. (6) — put out of a state or condition (2) |
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