ʃupʃəlta•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. to be laid, to be installed (e.g., pipes)
♢ put͡ɕ u pørt de•ke ʃupʃəlte•ʃ {sentence} pipes are being laid to the new house
2. to be stretched, to be drawn tight
♢ paʎto• y•ʃtø ʃupʃəlte•ʃ {sentence} the coat's belt is being drawn tight
3. to be covered, to be upholstered
♢ to•ʃto pyke•n u se•mən ʃupʃəlte•ʃ {sentence} the old chair is being upholstered in a new way
4. {intransitive} to heal, to close up (wounds)
♢ py•t͡ɕmø βer ʃupʃəlte•ʃ {sentence} the cut is healing
5. {figuratively} to get mixed up, to be drawn in, to get involved, to become involved
♦ u pa•rtijəʃ ʃupʃəlta•m {verb I} to become involved in a new party
6. {figuratively} to grow thin, to lose weight
♢ məj iziʃa•t ʃupʃəla•ltən o•məl, ɲima•t ok po•lʃo {sentence} I haven't lost even a bit of weight, nothing helps
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// ʃu•pʃəlt(ən) kaje•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ ky•ʒgø rβe•ze a•rmijəʃte ʃu•pʃəlt kaje•n {sentence} the fat boy lost weight in the army
--"PARENT"--> ʃupʃa•m