ΑΝΑΤΡΕΠΩ, ανατρεπω
ANATREPŌ, anatrepō
Sounds Like: ah-nah-TREH-poh
Translations: overthrow, subvert, destroy, turn upside down, upset, ruin
From the root: ΑΝΑΤΡΕΠΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This verb means to overturn, subvert, or destroy. It implies a complete reversal or ruin of something, often from its foundation. It can be used literally, such as overturning a physical object, or figuratively, like subverting someone's faith or doctrine, causing it to collapse or be ruined.
Inflection: Present, Active, Indicative, First Person Singular
Strong’s number: G0396 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
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From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΑΝΑΤΡΕΠΩ.
These could represent different words with related meanings, or different forms of the same word to fit different grammatical cases, numbers, or genders. This list may include spelling variants and even misspellings in the original manuscripts! Even more words from the same root may exist in other ancient texts that aren't in our database.
- ἈΝΑΤΕΤΡΑΜΜΕΝΟΣ — overturned, subverted, ruined, overthrown, turned upside down, a subverted one, a ruined one
- ἈΝΑΤΕΤΡΑΜΜΕΝΟΥ — (of) overturned, (of) subverted, (of) ruined, (of) perverted
- ἈΝΑΤΡΑΠΕΝΤΩΝ — of having been overthrown, of those who were overthrown, of having been subverted, of those who were subverted
- ἈΝΑΤΡΑΠΗ — overturn, overthrow, subvert, ruin, destroy, upset, turn upside down
- ἈΝΑΤΡΕΠΕΣΘΑΙ — to overthrow, to subvert, to overturn, to upset, to ruin, to destroy
- ἈΝΑΤΡΕΠΟΥΣΑΝ — overthrowing, subverting, destroying, ruining
- ἈΝΑΤΡΕΠΩ — overthrow, overturn, subvert, destroy, ruin, upset, turn upside down
- ἈΝΑΤΡΕΠΩΝ — overthrowing, subverting, overturning, destroying, ruining, upsetting
- ἈΝΑΤΡΕΨΟΝΤΕΣ — overthrowing, subverting, overturning, destroying, upsetting, a subverting, an overthrowing
- ἈΝΕΤΡΑΠΗΝ — I was overturned, I was overthrown, I was subverted, I was ruined, I was destroyed
- ἈΝΕΤΡΑΠΗΣΑΝ — overturned, overthrown, subverted, ruined, destroyed
- ἈΝΕΤΡΕΠΟΝ — overturned, subverted, destroyed, ruined, was overturning, were overturning, was subverting, were subverting, was destroying, were destroying, was ruining, were ruining
- ἈΝΕΤΡΕΨΑΝ — they overturned, they overthrew, they subverted, they ruined, they destroyed
- ΑΝΑΤΡΑΠΗ — be overthrown, be subverted, be destroyed, be ruined
- ΑΝΑΤΡΕΠΙ — overthrows, overturns, subverts, destroys, upsets, confounds
- ΑΝΑΤΡΕΠΟΥΣΙΝ — they overthrow, they subvert, they ruin, they destroy
- ΑΝΑΤΡΕΨΕΙ — will overthrow, will subvert, will overturn, will destroy, will ruin, will upset, will turn upside down
- ΑΝΕΤΡΑΠΗΣΑΝ — they were overthrown, they were subverted, they were ruined, they were destroyed
- ΑΝΕΤΡΕΨΕΝ — he overthrew, he overturned, he subverted, he destroyed, he ruined
- ΟΥ̓ΚἈΝΕΤΡΑΠΗ — was not overthrown, was not overturned, was not subverted
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