Use "take upon oneself" in a sentence

1. Assume: to take to or upon oneself.

2. Chivy: to thrust oneself upon (another) without invitation.

3. Assumption definition is - a taking to or upon oneself

4. The act of taking to or upon oneself: Assumption of an obligation

5. Synonyms & Antonyms of Chivying. to thrust oneself upon (another) without invitation

6. It jauntily above oneself, just take the advantage of temporarily downwind stopped.

7. 16 Masochism is for obtaining gratification or sexual arousal by having pain inflicted upon oneself.

8. To actively break unfamiliarity and separation and take the initiative to introduce oneself.

9. If you become aware, get oneself cannot extricate oneself, suggest you go appealing psychological doctor, let them take you to walk out of visional network world.

10. 28 If you become aware, get oneself cannot extricate oneself, suggest you go appealing psychological doctor, let them take you to walk out of visional network world.

11. They are called upon to take routine response actions.

12. 2 ‘a minor official Condescended to see us’ SYNONYMS deign , stoop, descend, lower oneself, humble oneself, demean oneself, debase oneself, vouchsafe, think fit, see fit, deem it worthy of oneself, consent

13. Autobiography, the biography of oneself narrated by oneself

14. Synonyms & Antonyms of Assuming (Entry 2 of 2) 1 to take to or upon oneself we promised to assume responsibility for any damage to the flower beds caused by the volleyball game in the backyard

15. Assume to take for granted: Don’t Assume the old bridge is safe.; suppose; postulate; to take upon oneself: Assume an obligation; to take on, adopt: Assume a virtue; to feign: Assume an innocent demeanor; to take on the debts or obligations of another: Assume the loan Not to be confused with: presume – belief on reasonable grounds; in law, to Assume

16. Assume to take for granted: Don’t Assume the old bridge is safe.; suppose; postulate; to take upon oneself: Assume an obligation; to take on, adopt: Assume a virtue; to feign: Assume an innocent demeanor; to take on the debts or obligations of another: Assume the loan Not to be confused with: presume – belief on reasonable grounds; in law, to Assume

17. Constrain: (Compel), verb actuate , apply pressure , assert oneself , bring about by force , bring pressure to bear upon , burden , cause to , charge , coerce

18. He didn't dare take it upon himself to enlighten her further.

19. Mr Darcy, I really believe you take too much upon yourself.

20. 18 How to take affection tint and objectively look upon problem?

21. And imitating God means coming out of oneself, giving oneself in love.

22. • Caring for oneself.

23. Present tense third-person singular of assume Synonyms & Antonyms of Assumes 1 to take to or upon oneself we promised to assume responsibility for any damage to the flower beds caused by the volleyball game in the backyard

24. Success often depends upon knowing how long it will take to succeed.

25. INVESTIGATING FOR ONESELF

26. The editor would take a theme and embroider upon it with drollery.

27. 3 ‘they've got to learn to Confront their own problems’ SYNONYMS tackle , get to grips with, apply oneself to, address oneself to, address, face, set about, go about, get to work at, busy oneself with, set one's hand to, grapple with, approach, take on, attend to, see to, throw oneself into, try to solve, try to deal with, try to cope with

28. Self-Anointed definition is - chosen or designated by oneself : Anointed by oneself

29. Foist oneself on sb.

30. To avoid deceiving oneself

31. Absorb (oneself) in (something) To occupy or preoccupy oneself completely with activity or pursuit

32. Thinks oneself infallible or improperly belittles oneself, is actually the superstition and the ossification.

33. While Abrogate means ‘repeal (a law),’ arrogate means ‘take or claim (something) for oneself without justification,’ often in the structure arrogate something to oneself, as in the emergency committee arrogated to itself whatever powers it chose

34. Assume is a verb that means to suppose, to take for granted, to take upon, to don, or to undertake

35. Worthwhile because of oneself!?

36. One learns to dance oneself.

37. Wasting time is robbing oneself.

38. How to let oneself masturbate?

39. It is important to take this into account when deciding upon a treatment regime.

40. The giving of oneself in the marital act is a revealing of oneself to the other.

41. The 4th, by paragraphic oneself are done, won't make number, copy redo, oneself were finished January

42. He says, “Why are ye ashamed to take upon you the name of Christ?”

43. Sometimes, one barely understands oneself.

44. If Archbishop Manning must have a legal axiom on this subject he ought to take “Affirmantis estprobare.” Every belief upon every subject rests upon

45. Isolating oneself is truly unwise.

46. Anoint (someone/oneself) with To touch someone or oneself with a liquid (such as oil or water)

47. Bestir oneself, establish confidence, not only take an exam of failing the shade brought for dispelling commonly, the more important thing is to take the way of life in the future well!

48. It is easy to persuade oneself.

49. When we lose, just know oneself.

50. No point in weighing oneself down.

51. How to restrain oneself to masturbate?

52. Anamirtin Subdecimal By oneself is unemployed

53. One should be strict with oneself.

54. How to overcome oneself psychogenic disorder?

55. Resign oneself {vb} NL Berustend {adjective

56. Assertivenesses; assertory; asserts; asserts oneself; synonyms

57. It's very difficult to know oneself.

58. Imprison oneself in a person's world.

59. One has to begin to view oneself entirely differently from the way one has considered oneself heretofore.

60. Self-Communing definition is - the act or an instance of communicating intimately with oneself : communion with oneself

61. Anoint (someone/oneself) with To touch someone or oneself with a liquid (such as oil or water)

62. One likes to do it oneself.

63. Commence definition: take the first step or steps in carrying out an action synonyms: get rolling, enter, bestir oneself, embark, reCommence, get going, fall, get

64. * I will take vengeance upon the wicked, for they will not repent, D&C 29:17.

65. To know oneself is very difficult.

66. Abandon: to give (oneself) over to …

67. Bad Effects on Oneself and Others

68. Maltreat what, don't also maltreat oneself.

69. Your first instinct may be to “rescue” your child or to take the burden upon yourself.

70. MPs affiliated with the three party coalition government called upon Baroudi to take back his words.

71. This Agreement shall take effect only upon the lawful solemnization of the marriage between the parties.

72. People unconsciously perform this decision - set reduction, but software can take notice and act upon it.

73. Synonyms for Basked in include congratulated oneself, delighted in, felt proud about, felt proud of, flattered oneself on, gloried in, preened oneself on, took pride in, exulted in and felt satisfaction at

74. Isolating oneself is selfish and unwise (1)

75. To amuse ( oneself ) a light, frolicsome manner.

76. Swearing is a way of expressing oneself.

77. Bethink - cause oneself to consider something: 2

78. Time to Watch Oneself and One’s Teaching

79. The young people friends, exert oneself diligently!

80. It was wiser not to tantalize oneself.