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21 podnositi
• abide by a promise; bear; brook; endure; produce; put up with; stand to; submit; suffer; tolerate; withstand -
22 podvrgnuti
• lay under; subdue; subject; submit -
23 pokoriti se
• acquiesce; comply; conform; defer; knock under; resign oneself; submit oneself; surrender; truckle -
24 poslati
• consign; convey; despatch; dispatch; forward; order away; remit; send; send (sent, sent); send forth; send off; send up; sent; set fort; submit; to send; transmit; transmitte; transport; turn in; upmost -
25 predati
• betake; deliver; give in; give over; hand down; hand in; hand on; impart; reach; refer; register; relegate; resign to; submit; surrender; to give in; to give over; to give up; to hand down; to hand in; to hand on; to hand over; turn in -
26 tvrditi
• affirm; allege; allow; assert; asseverate; aver; avouch; claim; contend; declare; insist; predicate; profess; profess oneself; protest; repeat; represent; say; state; submit; uphold; vouch; vow; warrant -
27 utvrditi
• affirm; anchor; arrange; ascertain; clench; clinch; confirm; consolidate; constitute; declare; deduce; detect; determine; embed; establish; fasten; fence; fix; fortify; furl; lock together; man; mound; nail; nail down; ratify; retrench; stiffen; stipulate; submit; substantiate; suggest
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