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закипати

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From закип(і́ти) (zakyp(íty)) +‎ -а́ти (-áty). Compare Russian закипа́ть (zakipátʹ), Belarusian закіпа́ць (zakipácʹ).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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закипа́ти (zakypátyimpf (perfective закипі́ти) (intransitive)

  1. (literally) to begin to boil, to come to a boil, to boil, to start simmering
  2. (figuratively) to start roiling, to roil up (of a body of water)
  3. (figuratively) to boil up (to become more excited, intense or exciting)
  4. (figuratively) to start seething (to enter an agitated or angry mental state)
    закипа́ти гні́вомzakypáty hnívomto seethe/boil with anger

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