ἐξίστημι

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to displace; to change
 * 2)  to drive one out of their senses; to amaze, excite
 * 3) to get rid of
 * 1) to get rid of
 * 1) to get rid of
 * 1) to get rid of
 * 1) to get rid of


 * 1) to be displaced, to make way; to stand aside from
 * 2)  to shrink from, shun
 * 3) to go out of joint
 * 4)  to retire from, give up possession of
 * 5) to abandon
 * 6) to lose, give up
 * 7) to lose one's wits; to be distraught, astonished
 * 8)  to change one's position or opinion
 * 9)  to be removed from common usage
 * 10) to stand out, project
 * 1) to abandon
 * 2) to lose, give up
 * 3) to lose one's wits; to be distraught, astonished
 * 4)  to change one's position or opinion
 * 5)  to be removed from common usage
 * 6) to stand out, project
 * 1) to lose one's wits; to be distraught, astonished
 * 2)  to change one's position or opinion
 * 3)  to be removed from common usage
 * 4) to stand out, project

Usage notes
The present, imperfect, future, and first aorist active forms govern the transitive senses, while the middle voices, second aorist and active perfect and pluperfect forms govern the intransitive.