be mevater
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| be mevater | (mi-VAH-tehr) | listen |
Definitions
v. To nullify one's own desires for the good of others.
Example Sentences
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"She has learned to be m’vater, so if her guests want to play house she will agree to be the baby some of the time." (source)
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"Suri, you should try to be mevater and let Rivki use your toys for a few minutes."
Languages of Origin
- Textual Hebrew
- Yiddish
- English
Etymology
partial English calque of Y מװתּר זײַן mevater zayn, lit. 'to renounce, abandon, waive, relinquish'
- Orthodox: Jews who identify as Orthodox and observe halacha (Jewish law)
- North America
- South Africa
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Alternative Spellings
be m'vater
Notes
Often used in discussions of parenting.
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