šoldə̑rge•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to crack (from dryness)
♢ me•ŋge šoldə̑rge•n {sentence} the pole cracked
2. {figuratively} to deteriorate (health)
♢ tazalə̑ke•m šoldə̑rge•n {sentence} my health deteriorated
3. {figuratively} to fall apart, to fall into disarray, to deteriorate, to break
♢ oza•nlə̑k šoldə̑rge•n {sentence} the enterprise fell apart
♢ kə̑l šoldə̑rge•n {sentence} relations deteriorated
4. {figuratively} to lose discipline, to get out of hand
♢ una•-βlak βara• se•mə̑n jö•ršə̑n šo•ldə̑rgə̑št {sentence} the guests gradually got completely out of hand
5. {figuratively} to waver, to become insecure, to be undermined
♢ βera•n ne•gə̑zše pudə̑rga•š tüŋa•lə̑n, šoldə̑rge•n {sentence} the foundation of faith started wavering and was undermined
6. {figuratively} to be corrupted, to take up bad habits
♢ ja•lə̑se rβe•ze ola•šte šoldə̑rge•n {sentence} the village boy acquired bad habits in the city
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// šoldə̑rge•n pə̑te•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ tra•ktor šoldə̑rge•n pə̑te•n {sentence} the tractor broke down