Greek-English translations for αποκεντρώνω

  • assign
    us
    to assign a day for trialto assign counsel for a prisonerWe assign 100 to x
  • bestowMedals were bestowed on the winning team.
  • cede
    us
    Edward decided to cede the province.
  • commitTony should be committed to a nuthouse!to commit murderto commit a series of heinous crimes
  • consignto consign the body to the grave
  • convey
    us
    Air conveys sound. Water is conveyed through the pipeto convey an impression; to convey informationHe conveyed ownership of the company to his daughter.
  • decentralize
  • delegate
  • deliver
    us
    deliver a captive from the prisonthe doctor delivered the babythe duchess was delivered of a son
  • depute
  • devolveA discussion about politics may devolve into a shouting match.
  • dumpA toxic waste dumpThe new XML dump is coming soonThis place looks like a dump
  • entrustCan I entrust you with a secret?He entrusted me his daughter.He entrusts that task to her.
  • fob offWhen I phoned up, I was fobbed off with a string of excuses.He fobbed off the forgery as genuine.
  • foist
    us
  • get rid ofI want to get rid of your influence over my life!
  • give
    us
    I gave him my coatI gave my coat to the beggarWhen they asked, I gave my coat
  • grant
    us
    He was granted permission to attend the meetingThe genie granted him three wishesI got a grant from the government to study archeology in Egypt
  • hand downFables are handed down from age to ageThe jury handed down a verdict of guiltyThe Clerk of the Court of Appeals handed down its decision
  • hand on
  • hand overI handed over the controls to the copilot.
  • leave
    us
    The ants did not leave so much as a crumb of breadInfantile paralysis left him lame for the rest of his lifeWe should leave the legal matters to lawyers
  • let go of
  • make overWere going to make over the garage into a guest suiteCindy is going to make over Karen tomorrowThe senator needs to make over his image
  • offloadHe offloaded the defective car onto an unsuspecting buyer.
  • palm off
  • part withI really love this new stereo system but Im not willing to part with the cash to buy it.
  • pass downIn poor families, solid cloths are passed down from elder children to kid siblings, who must wear them out or if they outgrow them pass them down to still younger relatives
  • pass onCan you pass on the information next time you see him?Ill pass on dessert, thanksHis uncle passed on last year
  • relinquishto relinquish a titleto relinquish propertyto relinquish rights
  • sign overHe signed his house over to his wife in order to avoid taxes.
  • surrender
    us
    I surrender!to surrender a right, privilege, or advantageto surrender oneself to grief, to despair, to indolence, or to sleep
  • transfer
    us
    to transfer the laws of one country to another; to transfer suspicionto transfer drawings or engravings to a lithographic stoneThe title to land is transferred by deed.
  • transmit
    us
  • turn overTurn over the box and look at the bottom.They turned over the evidence to the authorities.They can turn over about three hundred units per hour.

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