Etymology: [ 'plIt ] (transitive verb.) 13th century. Middle English plight "risk, danger" from Old English pliht, representing a suffixed form of the root found in pleoh (“risk, danger, hurt, peril"; also "responsibility”), plēon (“to endanger, risk”). Akin to Old English plihtan (“to endanger, compromise”). Cognate with Dutch plicht, Low German plicht (“duty”), German Pflicht (“duty”). More at pledge.
bağlılık sözü, vââdde bulunmak, söz, hal, söz vermek, vâât, zor durum, söz kesmek, ciddi durum, durum, güvence vermek, plight söz ver, kötü durum, yeminli,
To expose to risk; to pledge, That which is exposed to risk; that which is plighted or pledged; security; a gage; a pledge, Danger, risk, To promise (oneself) to someone, or to do something, Specifically, to pledge (one's troth etc.) as part of a marriage ceremony, A dire or unfortunate situation, To weave; to braid; to fold; to plait, A network; a plait; a fold; rarely a garment, Condition; state; — risk, or exposure to danger, often being implied; as, a luckless plight, promise solemnly and formally; "I pledge that will honor my wife", To promise; to engage; to betroth, To pledge, give to in marriage, Condition; state; - risk, or exposure to danger, often being implied; as, a luckless plight, a solemn pledge of fidelity, Condition; state; risk, or exposure to danger, often being implied; as, a luckless plight, To pledge; to give as a pledge for the performance of some act; as, to plight faith, honor, word; never applied to property or goods, of Plight, to pledge, & p, If you refer to someone's plight, you mean that they are in a difficult or distressing situation that is full of problems. the worsening plight of Third World countries plagued by debts. A situation, especially a bad or unfortunate one. See Synonyms at predicament. a very bad situation that someone is in plight of (plit, from plictus; PLAIT). plight your troth to promise someone that you will marry them, of Pluck, misfortune, trouble; complication, entanglement, a situation from which extrication is difficult especially an unpleasant or trying one; "finds himself in a most awkward predicament"; "the woeful plight of homeless people", engage, pledge to marry; promise, make an obligation, past of plight, engaged to be married, present participle of plight, third-person singular of plight, plural of plight,
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To expose to risk; to pledge
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That which is exposed to risk; that which is plighted or pledged; security; a gage; a pledge
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Danger, risk
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To promise (oneself) to someone, or to do something - "I ask what I have done to deserve it, one daughter hobnobbing with radicals and the other planning to plight herself to a criminal."
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Specifically, to pledge (one's troth etc.) as part of a marriage ceremony
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A dire or unfortunate situation - "Though we say we are quite clear about it and understand when someone uses the expression, unlike that other expression, maybe we're in the same plight with regard to them both."
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To weave; to braid; to fold; to plait
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A network; a plait; a fold; rarely a garment
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Condition; state; — risk, or exposure to danger, often being implied; as, a luckless plight
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promise solemnly and formally; "I pledge that will honor my wife"
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To promise; to engage; to betroth
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To pledge
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give to in marriage
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Condition; state; - risk, or exposure to danger, often being implied; as, a luckless plight
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a solemn pledge of fidelity
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Condition; state; risk, or exposure to danger, often being implied; as, a luckless plight
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To pledge; to give as a pledge for the performance of some act; as, to plight faith, honor, word; never applied to property or goods
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of Plight, to pledge
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& p
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If you refer to someone's plight, you mean that they are in a difficult or distressing situation that is full of problems. the worsening plight of Third World countries plagued by debts. A situation, especially a bad or unfortunate one. See Synonyms at predicament. a very bad situation that someone is in plight of (plit, from plictus; PLAIT). plight your troth to promise someone that you will marry them
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of Pluck
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misfortune, trouble; complication, entanglement isim
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a situation from which extrication is difficult especially an unpleasant or trying one; "finds himself in a most awkward predicament"; "the woeful plight of homeless people"
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engage, pledge to marry; promise, make an obligation fiil
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