tarβate•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. {transitive} to move
♦ pə̑lə̑šə̑žə̑ma•t ok tarβa•te {phrase} (s)he's taking no notice
♦ βer gə̑č́ tarβate•m {verb II} to move something from its place; {medicine} to dislocate, to put out of joint; {set phrase} to set something in motion, to get something going
♦ ki•də̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to move one's hand
♦ pə̑kše• tarβate•m {verb II} to move something with difficulty
♦ šüka•l tarβate•m {verb II} to move something by pushing it
♦ tə̑•ške-tu•ško tarβate•m {verb II} to move something back and forth
2. to set in motion, to make move
♦ tra•ktorə̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to set a tractor in motion
♦ i•mńə̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to make a horse move
3. to rouse, to disturb
♦ jü•də̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to disturb at night
♦ ma•lə̑šə̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to disturb a sleeping person
4. {transitive} to start, to begin
♢ pogə̑nə̑ma•šte pašada•r nerge•n mu•tə̑m tarβa•tə̑št {sentence} they started talking about salaries at the meeting
♦ mu•tə̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to start a conversation, to bring something up
♦ pajre•mə̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to start festivities
♦ sa•rə̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to start a war
5. to disturb, to trouble, to worry, to bother, to agitate, to rouse, to stir up, to upset
♢ šu•č́ko uβe•r č́ə̑la•štə̑m tarβa•tə̑š {sentence} the bad news upset everyone
6. {figuratively} to touch upon, to touch on (e.g., a subject)
♦ jo•də̑šə̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to touch upon a subject, to touch upon an issue
7. {figuratively} to urge, to move, to motivate, to organize, to organise (B.E.ALT)
♦ ikta•ž-kö βerč́ jükla•š tarβate•m {verb II} to move people to vote for someone
8. {figuratively} to cause, to awaken, to rouse, to arouse, to provoke
♦ βoštə̑lma•šə̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to provoke laughter
♦ kugu• üč́ašə̑ma•šə̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to cause a heated argument
♦ ku•mə̑lə̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to arouse desire
♦ umə̑le•n šuktə̑də̑ma•šə̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to cause a misunderstanding
♦ umə̑lə̑də̑ma•šə̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to cause a misunderstanding
♦ üša•nə̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to raise hope
♦ č́onšu•pšə̑kə̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to arouse interest
♦ šə̑•də̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to arouse anger
9. {figuratively} to flush, to chase out of hiding (animals)
♦ mera•ŋə̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to flush a hare
10. {figuratively} to overstrain, to overtax, to tear, to injure, to harm
♦ kö•rgə̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to cause internal damage
♦ šə̑•lə̑žə̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to overstrain the small of one's back
11. {figuratively} to irritate, to chafe, to bring back unpleasant memories
♢ to•što su•sə̑rə̑m tarβatena•t {sentence} you reopened an old wound
12. {figuratively} to touch, to move, to affect
♦ šü•mə̑m tarβate•m {verb II} to move someone's heart
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// tarβate•n kolte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// kögörč́e•nə̑m tarβate•n kolte•m {verb II} to flush pigeons