accanirsi

Italian

Etymology

From a- + cane (dog) + -ire + -si.

Verb

accanìrsi (first-person singular present mi accanìsco, first-person singular past historic mi accanìi, past participle accanìto)

  1. (intransitive) to rage [+ su (object) = against] or [+ con (object) = against] or [+ contro (object) = against] or [+ a (infinitive) = against (doing something)]
    i teppisti si accanivano contro il malcapitato
    the thugs were raging against the poor person
  2. (intransitive) to persist [+ in (object) = in] or [+ a (infinitive) = in (doing something)]
    accanirsi nello studioto persist in studying
    la sfortuna si accanisce a perseguitarlo
    misfortune continues to haunt him
    (literally, “misfortune persists in following him”)

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