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súpil

Hiligaynon

To overpower, conquer, outdo, win, beat, defeat, vanquish, overthrow, overcome. (see pasúpil, ubág, tubalíng, paubág, patubalíng).


masupílon

Hiligaynon

Weak, easy to conquer or overcome. (see súpil, dalág-on, mapígaw, malúya).


pasúpil

Hiligaynon

To give way, give in, yield, throw up the sponge, give up opposition, withdraw from a controversy, etc. Indì ka magpasúpil. Don't give in. (see patubaríng, paubág, padaúg id.).


panínggol

Hiligaynon

To move, affect, stir, scare, deter; to listen to, pay attention to, desist, yield, be scared or deterred. Inâ walâ makapanínggol sa íla. That did not move or deter them. That made no impression on them. Indì na siá manínggol (magpanínggol) sang dakû nga kapíot kag kalisdánan. He does not allow himself any longer to be deterred by the great hardships and difficulties (involved). Walâ silá magpanínggol sang dakû nga túgnaw. They did not desist in spite of the great cold. (see tínggol, dîmanínggol, patubalíng, patubaríng, paubág, pasúpil).


patubalíng

Hiligaynon

(H) To yield, concede, give in, admit the force of another's argument, etc. Indì siá buút magpatubalíng sang ímo ginasilíng. He will not concede or admit the truth of what you say. (see pasúpil, paubág id.).



patubúk

Hiligaynon

(B) To yield, give way, submit, concede, assent, give up, surrender. (see patubalíng, pasúpil, paubág).


paubág

Hiligaynon

To give in, give way, yield, submit. See patubalíng, pasúpil, patubúk).


tubók

Hiligaynon

To submit, yield, surrender, give way, but mostly used with pa-prefixed and in a negative sentence. Indì siá magpatubók. He won't give in. He will not back down. (see pasúpil, padaúg, paubág, patubalíng).


ubág

Hiligaynon

Only the form paubág is in general use in the meaning of: to yield, give way, back down, give in, submit. Indì siá magpaubág. He does not want to-yield,-give way,-submit. Walâ silá magpaubág sa íla nga tindógan. They did not-, would not-, surrender. They held their ground (position). (see pasúpil, patubúk, patubalíng).


ubág

Hiligaynon

Only the form paubág is in general use in the meaning of: to yield, give way, back down, give in, submit. Indì siá magpaubág. He does not want to-yield,-give way,-submit. Walâ silá magpaubág sa íla nga tindógan. They did not-, would not-, surrender. They held their ground (position). (see pasúpil, patubúk, patubalíng).