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Definition of impersonally
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Impersonally
(adv.)
In an
impersonal
manner.
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Thaw
::
Thaw (v. i.) To
become
so warm as to melt ice and snow; -- said in
reference
to the
weather,
and used
impersonally..
Mete
::
Mete (v. i. & t.) To
dream;
also
impersonally;
as, me
mette,
I
dreamed..
Snow
::
Snow (v. i.) To fall in or as snow; --
chiefly
used
impersonally;
as, it
snows;
it
snowed
yesterday..
Marvel
::
Marvel
(v. t.) To cause to
marvel,
or be
surprised;
-- used
impersonally..
Ought
::
Ought
(imp.,
p. p., or
auxiliary)
To be
necessary,
fit,
becoming,
or
expedient;
to
behoove;
-- in this sense
formerly
sometimes
used
impersonally
or
without
a
subject
expressed..
Irk
::
Irk (v. t.) To
weary;
to give pain; to
annoy;
-- used only
impersonally
at
present.
Skill
::
Skill (v. i.) To make a
difference;
to
signify;
to
matter;
-- used
impersonally.
Lyken
::
Lyken (v. t.) To
please;
--
chiefly
used
impersonally.
Interest
::
Interest
(n.) To be
concerned
with or
engaged
in; to
affect;
to
concern;
to
excite;
-- often used
impersonally.
Thunder
::
Thunder
(n.) To
produce
thunder;
to
sound,
rattle,
or roar, as a
discharge
of
atmospheric
electricity;
-- often used
impersonally;
as, it
thundered
continuously..
Please
::
Please
(v. t.) To be the will or
pleasure
of; to seem good to; -- used
impersonally.
Lack
::
Lack (v. i.) To be
wanting;
often,
impersonally,
with of,
meaning,
to be less than,
short,
not
quite,
etc..
Sit
::
Sit (v. t.) To suit one well or ill, as an act; to
become;
to
befit;
-- used
impersonally..
Repent
::
Repent
(v. t.) To cause to have
sorrow
or
regret;
-- used
impersonally.
Impersonally
::
Impersonally
(adv.)
In an
impersonal
manner.
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.) To have
relation
to, as
bearing
upon; to
respect;
to
relate
to; to
touch;
as, an
argument
does not
regard
the
question;
-- often used
impersonally;
as, I agree with you as
regards
this or
that..
Mishap
::
Mishap
(v. i.) To
happen
unluckily;
-- used
impersonally.
Game
::
Game (n.) To
rejoice;
to be
pleased;
-- often used, in Old
English,
impersonally
with
dative..
Behoove
::
Behoove
(v. t.) To be
necessary
for; to be fit for; to be meet for, with
respect
to
necessity,
duty, or
convenience;
--
mostly
used
impersonally..
Want
::
Want (v. i.) To be
absent;
to be
deficient
or
lacking;
to fail; not to be
sufficient;
to fall or come
short;
to lack; -- often used
impersonally
with of; as, it wants ten
minutes
of
four..
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