lə̑plandare•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. {transitive} to calm down, to soothe, to pacify, to set at ease
♦ ikta•ž-kön č́o•nžə̑m lə̑plandare•m {verb II} to set someone's mind at ease
♦ ikta•ž-kön šü•mžə̑m lə̑plandare•m {verb II} to set someone's mind at ease
♦ ka•lə̑kə̑m lə̑plandare•m {verb II} to calm down the people
♦ mu•ro de•ne lə̑plandare•m {verb II} to calm down with a song
♦ rβe•zə̑m lə̑plandare•m {verb II} to calm down a young man
♦ pudə̑ra•nč́ə̑kə̑m lə̑plandare•m {verb II} to calm down agitation
♦ šoma•k de•ne lə̑plandare•m {verb II} to calm down with words
♦ škem lə̑plandare•m {verb II} to calm oneself down
2. to pacify, to quiet, to alleviate, to soothe (e.g., feelings)
♦ a•rə̑m lə̑plandare•m {verb II} to soothe one's conscience
♦ o•jgə̑m lə̑plandare•m {verb II} to soothe someone's grief
♦ šə̑•də̑m lə̑plandare•m {verb II} to soothe someone's anger
3. to make calm down, to make settle, to stop, to quiet
♢ jür pura•kə̑m lə̑planda•rə̑š {sentence} rain made the dust settle on the ground
♦ jük-jüa•nə̑m lə̑plandare•m {verb II} to stop noise
♦ pura•kə̑m lə̑plandare•m {verb II} to make dust settle
♦ tuma•m lə̑plandare•m {verb II} to quiet a noise