προσποιεῖσθαι
δυνατὰ δὲ οἱ προύχοντες πράσσουσι καὶ οἱ ἀσθενεῖς ξυγχωροῦσιν → the strong do what they will; the weak do what they must | the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must | they that have odds of power exact as much as they can, and the weak yield to such conditions as they can get
Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
(see also προσποιέω, προσποιῶ): claim, feign, pretend, simulate, arrogate to oneself, assert a claim to, associate with oneself, attach to one's side, bring over to one's side, bring over, claim for oneself, gain over, impress into one's service, make out, make recruits, play a part, pretend to be, pretend to, recruit to one's standard, set up as, take as associate, urge in excuse, win as adherent, win over as supporter, win over to another, win over to oneself, win over, attach to oneself, press into one's service