to cause destruction or harm to something or someone through extreme heat or fire

brûler, calciner
to forcefully break something open or apart

défoncer, enfoncer
to jump into water, usually hands and head first

plonger
to think about something that one desires very much

rêver, songer
to cut something by striking it with an axe or similar tool

tailler, couper
to put data into a computer or any piece of electronic equipment

saisir, entrer
to predict future events, based on analysis of present data and conditions

prévoir
to bend from a straight position typically to rest the body against something for support

pencher
to become knowledgeable or skilled in something by doing it, studying, or being taught

apprendre
to supply an area or object with illumination

éclairer, illuminer
(of something in solid form) to turn into liquid form by being subjected to heat

fondre
to cut grass, wheat, etc. with a gardening machine or handheld tools, such as a scythe

tondre
to use airwaves to send out TV or radio programs

diffuser, retransmettre, radiodiffuser
to make an earnest and emotional request, often accompanied by a strong sense of urgency or desperation

plaider, supplier
to show that something is true through the use of evidence or facts

prouver
to cut through a material using a tool with a toothed blade

scier, couper avec une scie
to join two or more pieces of fabric or other materials together, often by using a needle and thread

coudre, assembler
to remove hair from the body using a razor or similar tool

se raser
to make something visible or noticeable

montrer
to release a particular scent

sentir, exhaler
inflict a heavy blow on, with the hand, a tool, or a weapon

frapper violemment, asséner un coup
to move quietly and stealthily, often with the intention of avoiding detection or being unnoticed

se faufiler, se glisser
to plant seeds by scattering them on the ground

semer
to write or say the letters that form a word one by one in the right order

épeler, écrire
to accidentally cause a liquid or substance to flow out of its container or onto a surface

renverser, éclabousser
to spread things in a random way

éparpiller, disperser
to increase in size, volume, or intensity, often in a gradual or steady manner

gonfler, augmenter
to grow and develop exceptionally well

prospérer
to harm, damage, or ruin something

gâcher, abîmer
to make something damp or moist by applying water or another liquid

mouiller, humidifier
to legally become someone's wife or husband

se marier, épouser
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