What's a verb for putting other's problems down? [on hold]
I'm trying to describe a situation where people put themselves before other's problems. It needs to be a verb :) Thanks
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I'm trying to describe a situation where people put themselves before other's problems. It needs to be a verb :) Thanks
single-word-requests verbs
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put on hold as off-topic by Andrew Leach♦ 2 hours ago
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- "Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests" – Andrew Leach
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I'm trying to describe a situation where people put themselves before other's problems. It needs to be a verb :) Thanks
single-word-requests verbs
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I'm trying to describe a situation where people put themselves before other's problems. It needs to be a verb :) Thanks
single-word-requests verbs
single-word-requests verbs
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- "Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests" – Andrew Leach
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put on hold as off-topic by Andrew Leach♦ 2 hours ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests" – Andrew Leach
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