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Pellere
Description:
Pellere is a Latin verb that means "to drive," "to push," or "to strike." It is a versatile term that can be used across various contexts and has different senses and usages.
Senses and Usages:
- Verb (active voice) - 1st person singular present tense: pello
- Sense: To drive, push, or strike (in active voice)
- Example Sentence: I pellere the ball with great force during the match.
- Verb (active voice) - 3rd person singular present tense: pellit
- Sense: He/She/It drives, pushes, or strikes (in active voice)
- Example Sentence: The strong wind pellit the leaves off the trees.
- Verb (passive voice) - 1st person singular present tense: pellor
- Sense: To be driven, pushed, or struck (in passive voice)
- Example Sentence: I pellor by the force of the water current.
- Verb (passive voice) - 3rd person singular present tense: pellitur
- Sense: He/She/It is driven, pushed, or struck (in passive voice)
- Example Sentence: The door pellitur by a strong gust of wind.
- Noun (neuter gender): pellum
- Sense: A driving force, impetus, or impact
- Example Sentence: The pellum of the collision caused significant damage to the car.
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