Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From з- (z-) +‎ нести́ (nestý). Compare Russian снести́ (snestí), Belarusian зне́сці (znjésci), Polish znieść.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [zneˈstɪ]
  • Audio:(file)

Verb

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знести́ (znestýpf (imperfective зно́сити) (transitive)

  1. (literally) to bring together
  2. to carry down
  3. to carry away, to carry off (remove with the force of its movement)
    1. to sweep away (remove as if by sweeping)
    2. (of water) to wash away
    3. (of wind, blast wave) to blow away, to blow off
  4. to demolish, to pull down, to take down, to tear down
  5. to carry up
    Synonym: піднести́ pf (pidnestý)
  6. (colloquial) to lift, to lift up, to raise (elevate to a higher position)
  7. to bear, to endure (to suffer patiently)
    Synonyms: ви́терпіти pf (výterpity), ви́тримати pf (výtrymaty), сте́рпіти pf (stérpity)
  8. (dated) to carry away (to take possession of the mind of; to charm, transport, or delude)
  9. to lay (:eggs)
  10. (card games) to discard

Conjugation

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Derived terms

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Further reading

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Note 1