відкидати

Ukrainian edit

Etymology 1 edit

From відкид- (vidkyd-) +‎ -а́ти (-áty). Compare Russian отки́дывать (otkídyvatʹ), Belarusian адкіда́ць (adkidácʹ).

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  • IPA(key): [ʋʲidkeˈdate]
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відкида́ти (vidkydátyimpf (perfective відки́нути) (transitive)

  1. (literally) to throw off, to throw away, to cast off, to cast away
    відкида́ти вбікvidkydáty vbikto throw aside
    відкида́ти наза́дvidkydáty nazádto throw back
  2. (literally) to push away, to push back
    Synonym: відшто́вхувати impf (vidštóvxuvaty)
  3. (by extension, military) to drive back, to push back, to repel, to repulse (:enemy force)
  4. (figuratively) to push away, to reject (alienate from oneself; refuse intimacy with)
  5. (figuratively) to discard, to dismiss, to reject (refuse to accept: accusation, doubt, idea, notion, possibility, rumour, etc.)
  6. (figuratively) to reject, to turn down (refuse to accept: candidacy, candidate)
  7. (figuratively) to cast aside (:feeling)
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Etymology 2 edit

From від- (vid-) +‎ ки́дати (kýdaty). Compare Belarusian адкі́даць (adkídacʹ).

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відки́дати (vidkýdatypf (transitive)

  1. to throw off (in several or many goes)
  2. (said of a person lying down) to throw out (cause to project outwards: limbs, head)
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