ascribed to him, attributed to him, imputed to him
act in a way that gives someone else an advantage, play into someone's hands
stand by his side, be in support of and assist
her
adopted him, took him as one's own child
let him alone, let him be, don't bother him, leave him by himself
set a person on his feet, got him going again, rehabilitated him
show him his place, make his aware of his rank, make him aware of his position
appeased him, pacified him, calmed him
prevent, shut the door in the face of -, close the door upon
persuaded him, tried to convince him, talked him into
keep a close watch, follow closely, stay nearby, watch carefully
pleased him, made him happy
falsely accused him, slandered him, untruthfully accused him
do his job for him, liquidate
(new spell.=ihn fertig machen) do his job for him, liquidate
take someone for a fool, think someone to be stupid
considers him trustworthy, deems him to be dependable, regards him as honest
he is off his rocker, he is nuts, he is crazy, he is not normal
let him into, took him in secretly
keep him in the dark, withhold information from another
let him alone, let him be, don't bother him, leave him by himself
doesn't care about anything, is not concerned about anything, nothing matters to him, nothing is important to him
he is asking for a good licking
ate him alive, completely overpowered him, was too much for him
show him the door, escort him to the door of the house, send him away
save one's neck, save oneself, look out for one's own interests
cheated on him, tricked him, deceived him, swindled him
support someone, take one's part, side with
falsely accused him, slandered him, untruthfully accused him
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