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1 sovittaa
yks.nom. sovittaa; yks.gen. sovitan; yks.part. sovitti; yks.ill. sovittaisi; mon.gen. sovittakoon; mon.part. sovittanut; mon.ill. sovitettiinaccommodate (verb)adapt (verb)adjust (verb)arbitrate (verb)arrange (verb)atone for (verb)compose (verb)compound (verb)conciliate (verb)expiate (verb)fit (verb)make amends for (verb)mediate (verb)range (verb)reconcile (verb)set (verb)settle (verb)square (verb)suit (verb)tailor (verb)try on (verb)build into combine fit in incorporate into* * *• put• incorporate into• conform• conciliate• customize• expiate• figure• fit in• fit on• fit• concur• make amends for• match• compound• place• arrange• range• reconcile• save• set• settle• slops• square• mediate• try on• suffice it to say• work in• atone• try• compose• to fit• tailor• accommodate• adapt• adjust• arbitrate• atone for• build into• suit• combine -
2 selvittää
yks.nom. selvittää; yks.gen. selvitän; yks.part. selvitti; yks.ill. selvittäisi; mon.gen. selvittäköön; mon.part. selvittänyt; mon.ill. selvitettiinadjust (verb)clarify (verb)clear (verb)clear up (verb)disentangle (verb)explain (verb)look into (verb)make clear (verb)resolve (verb)settle (verb)solve (verb)square (verb)unravel (verb)wind up (verb)liquidate (noun)* * *• clear up• clarify• clear• cleanse• look into• settle• thrash out• solve• sort out• square up• ravel out• square• straighten out• work off• wind up• unravel• resolve• make clear• liquidate• iron out• interpret• inform• get something right• find out• explain• disentangle• define• decide• correct• puzzle out -
3 sopia
yks.nom. sopia; yks.gen. sovin; yks.part. sopi; yks.ill. sopisi; mon.gen. sopikoon; mon.part. sopinut; mon.ill. sovittiinagree (verb)arrange (verb)be suitable (verb)become (verb)befit (verb)beseem (verb)compound (verb)compromise (verb)concert (verb)contract (verb)fit (verb)fix (verb)make an agreement (verb)match (verb)serve (verb)suit (verb)become reconciled make it up settle belong to (adve)* * *• become• decide• contract• consort with• concert• compromise• compound• blend in• do• befit• make an agreement• become reconciled• be suited• be suitable• belong to• patch up• be reconciled• have room for• suit• settle• serve• fix• reach an agreement• fit in• on• match• make up• go with• fit• fit into• reconcile o.s.• be appropriate• arrange• agree• agree upon• accommodate oneself• be convenient• make it up
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