- cut down
- cut up
- destroy
- fail
- perish
- sink
- subside
- to be ruined
- to fall down
Synonyms for concido
- abolesco – perish, to die, vanish
- accido – destroy, hew, occur, to fall down, to hack, to happen, to ruin
- aegroto – fail, grow more sick, to languish
- annullo – annihilate, destroy, to obliterate
- attero – destroy, erode, impair, rub against, rub away, ruin, to weaken, waste, weaken, wear away, wear down
- casso – annul, destroy, in vain, make void, to bring to naught
- concisus – brief, broken, concise, cut up
- confundo – blend, confound, confounding, confuse, destroy, mix, to bring into disorder, to pour together, trouble
- consumo – destroy, employ, finish, to devour, to spend, use up, waste away
- corrumpo – annihilate, destroy, spoil, to break up, weaken
- decido – die, fall, fall dead, sink, to fall down
- deficio – fail, to be in want, to run out, to to be wanting, weaken, withdraw
- deleo – annihilate, blot out, destroy, efface, erase, to obliterate
- diruo – destroy, ruin, to demolish, to destroy
- efflectum – destroy, obliterate, to wipe out
- effligo – destroy, obliterate, to wipe out
- efflixi – destroy, obliterate, to wipe out
- eradico – destroy, get rid of, obliterate, to root out
- iuguolo – butcher, destroy, kill, to cut the throat
- labo – begin to fall, sink, to totter
- obruo – destroy, to overwhelm
- perdo – destroy, lose, ruin, scatter, squander, to destroy, to lose, to ruin, waste
- pereo – be destroyed, perish, to pass away
- prosterno – cast down, destroy, prostrate, ruin, to knock down, to overthrow
- sepelio – bury, destroy, inter, to ruin
- subruo – destroy, overhtrow, to undermine
- subruti – destroy, overhtrow, to undermine
- subrutum – destroy, overhtrow, to undermine
- subsido – lie in ambush, settle, sink, stay remain, subside, to crouch down
- subverto – destroy, to overturn
Similar to concido
- concilium – conciliation, council
- concisus – brief, broken, concise, cut up
- conciliator – mediator
- concite – quickly
- concilio – bring togethe, bring together, cause, procure the favor, reconcile, to assemble, to make friendly, unite, win over
- concieo – assemble, to bring together
- concito – arouse, excite, stir up, to move violently