šə̑gə̑remde•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to make more cramped, to make more crowded, to crowd
♦ i•kte-βe•sə̑m šə̑gə̑remde•m {verb II} to crowd one another, to crowd up to one another, to crowd in
♦ pajre•m go•də̑m pač́e•rə̑šte ka•lə̑kə̑m šə̑gə̑remde•m {verb II} to crowd people into an apartment during a celebration
2. to pinch, to hurt, to be too tight (clothing, shoes)
♢ tu•βə̑r ka•pə̑m šə̑gə̑remda• {sentence} the dress is too tight
3. {figuratively} to press back, to force back
♢ imńe•ške sa•rze-βlak ka•lə̑kə̑m šə̑gə̑remda•š tüŋa•l'ə̑č́ {sentence} the cavalrymen started forcing pack the people
4. {figuratively} to trample, to oppress, keep down, to persecute, to restrict someone's rights
♦ ikta•ž-kön praβa•žə̑m šə̑gə̑remde•m {verb II} to trample someone's rights
5. {figuratively} to weigh down, to weigh heavy, to oppress (someone's heart)
♢ č́o•nə̑m uda• uβe•r šə̑gə̑remda• {sentence} the bad news weighed me down
~ COPULATIVE CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
/ šə̑gə̑remde•n lukta•m {verb I} (out); to supplant, to force out
/ konkure•nt-βla•kə̑m šə̑gə̑remde•n lukta•m {verb I} to supplant one's competitors
--"PARENT"--> šə̑gə̑rema•m