snære

Danish

Etymology

From Swedish snärja, from Old High German snarhian, from Proto-Germanic *snarhǭ. Related to snare.

Verb

snære (imperative snær, infinitive at snære, present tense snærer, past tense snærede, perfect tense snæret)

  1. tighten, (e.g. due to insufficient width or too tight binding, thereby causing pain or discomfort)
    1. (figurative) to hinder or restrict someone's possibilities for expression

Conjugation

Conjugation of snære
active passive
present snærer snæres
past snærede snæredes
infinitive snære snæres
imperative snær
participle
present snærende
past snæret
(auxiliary verb have or være)
gerund snæren

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