luškə̑dema•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm] 1. {intransitive} to weaken, to loosen
♢ bolt luškə̑deme•š {sentence} the bolt is loosening
2. to weaken, to become weak, to lose strength
♦ č́erla•n köra• luškə̑dema•m {verb I} to become weak due to an illness
3. {intransitive} to calm down, to relax, to ease
♢ ne•lə̑lə̑k luškə̑de•mə̑n {sentence} the tension eased
4. {intransitive} to weaken, to worsen, to deteriorate
♢ šinč́a•že luškə̑de•mə̑n {sentence} his/her eyesight got worse
♢ u•šə̑žo luškə̑de•mə̑n {sentence} his/her mind grew feeble
♢ βi•jže luškə̑de•mə̑n {sentence} his/her strength lessened
5. {figuratively} to weaken, to deteriorate, to get worse
♢ oza•nlə̑k luškə̑de•mə̑n {sentence} the enterprise deteriorated
♢ discipli•ne luškə̑de•mə̑n {sentence} discipline got worse
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// luškə̑de•m kaje•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ nu•nə̑n šonə̑ma•šə̑št luškə̑de•m kaje•n {sentence} their thoughts calmed down
// luškə̑de•m kolte•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
// ik araka• č́arka• de•ne luškə̑de•m kolte•m {verb II} to relax with a glass of wine
--"PARENT"--> lu•škə̑do