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Liste de Mots Niveau C1 - Verbes à Savoir 3

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques verbes anglais essentiels, tels que "abolish", "breach", "conserve", etc. préparés pour les apprenants de C1.

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
to abolish
[verbe]

to officially put an end to a law, activity, or system

abolir

abolir

Ex: The city abolished the use of plastic bags .
to align
[verbe]

to agree with a group, idea, person, or organization and support it

s'aligner sur

s'aligner sur

Ex: The organization 's mission statement explicitly states its commitment aligning with international human rights standards .

to distribute or assign resources, funds, or tasks for a particular purpose

affecter, allouer

affecter, allouer

Ex: allocate resources for employee training to enhance skills and productivity .
to amend
[verbe]

to make alterations or adjustments to improve the quality, effectiveness, or suitability of something

amender, modifier

amender, modifier

Ex: The software amended the program code to fix bugs and optimize performance .

to officially give permission for a specific action, process, etc.

autoriser

autoriser

Ex: Banks often require customers authorize certain transactions through a signature or other verification methods .
to betray
[verbe]

to be disloyal to a person, a group of people, or one's country by giving information about them to their enemy

trahir

trahir

Ex: The traitor was executed betraying his comrades to the enemy during wartime .
to breach
[verbe]

to break an agreement, law, etc.

transgresser, violer

transgresser, violer

Ex: A legal dispute arose between the two parties due to one breaching the terms of the partnership agreement .
to compel
[verbe]

to make someone do something

contraindre

contraindre

Ex: The continuous pressure compelling him to reevaluate his career choices .

to pay someone for the work they have done

compenser, contrebalancer

compenser, contrebalancer

Ex: The athlete signed a lucrative endorsement deal compensated him handsomely for promoting the brand .
to conceal
[verbe]

to carefully cover or hide something or someone

dissimuler

dissimuler

Ex: The hidden door was designed conceal the entrance to the secret passage .

to keep something from change or harm

conserver

conserver

Ex: The city implemented measures conserve its green spaces .

to look at something carefully and think about it for a long time

contempler

contempler

Ex: As they walked through the forest , contemplated the beauty of nature surrounding them .
to cater
[verbe]

to provide a meeting, party, etc. with food and drink

faire traiteur

faire traiteur

Ex: The local bakery was asked cater the corporate event with pastries and coffee .

to prepare land for raising crops or growing plants

cultiver

cultiver

Ex: They cultivate the soil to ensure proper drainage for the potatoes .
to devise
[verbe]

to design or invent a new thing or method after much thinking

concevoir, imaginer

concevoir, imaginer

Ex: Tomorrow , the committee devise a plan to address the budget deficit .

to put something or someone in the place of another

substituer à, remplacer par

substituer à, remplacer par

Ex: The factory upgraded its machinerysubstituting manual labor with automated processes to improve efficiency .
to dictate
[verbe]

to tell someone what to do or not to do, in an authoritative way

dicter

dicter

Ex: The leader dictating changes to the organizational structure .

to make something known to someone or the public, particularly when it was a secret at first

révéler

révéler

Ex: The author 's disclosed personal struggles and experiences that had been kept hidden for years .
to distort
[verbe]

to change the shape or condition of something in a way that is no longer clear or natural

déformer

déformer

Ex: The extreme distorted the plastic containers , causing them to warp and lose their original shape .
to embody
[verbe]

to represent a quality or belief

incarner

incarner

Ex: The architecture of the building was intended embody the progressive and innovative vision of the city .
to empower
[verbe]

to give someone the power or authorization to do something particular

habiliter, autoriser

habiliter, autoriser

Ex: The empowered his team to make independent decisions .
to entitle
[verbe]

to give someone the legal right to have or do something particular

donner à [qqn] le droit à [qch], autoriser [qqn] à

donner à [qqn] le droit à [qch], autoriser [qqn] à

Ex: Owning property in the neighborhood entitles residents to certain community privileges .
to extract
[verbe]

to take something out from something else, particularly when it is not easy to do

extraire

extraire

Ex: The archaeologists carefully excavated the site extract ancient artifacts .
to hint
[verbe]

to indirectly suggest something

faire allusion à, laisser entendre

faire allusion à, laisser entendre

Ex: The author hinted at the plot twist throughout the novel , keeping readers engaged until the surprising conclusion .

to tell someone to do something, particularly in an official manner

instruire

instruire

Ex: The instructed the jury to consider the evidence carefully before reaching a verdict .
to linger
[verbe]

to stay somewhere longer because one does not want to leave

s'attarder

s'attarder

Ex: After the family dinner , relatives decided linger in the backyard .
to fade
[verbe]

to disappear slowly

disparaître, diminuer

disparaître, diminuer

Ex: Despite his best efforts , the hope in his heart began fade as the days passed without any news .
to loom
[verbe]

to appear as a large shape that is unclear, particularly in a manner that is threatening

menacer

menacer

Ex: The massive loomed on the horizon , causing unease among the coastal residents .
to outrage
[verbe]

to cause someone to become extremely angry or shocked

scandaliser, choquer

scandaliser, choquer

Ex: Her actions on outraged a lot of people and led to a public outcry .

to do or say something to make someone stop worrying or less afraid

rassurer

rassurer

Ex: The reassured the employees that despite the recent changes , their jobs were secure and the company 's future was bright .

to not oppose or prohibit something one does not like or agree with

tolérer, permettre

tolérer, permettre

Ex: The tolerates missed practices only if there ’s a valid reason .

to not notice or see something

oublier, négliger

oublier, négliger

Ex: Be cautious not overlook the signs of wear and tear in equipment maintenance .

to gradually decrease the effectiveness, confidence, or power of something or someone

miner, saper

miner, saper

Ex: The economic downturn undermined the company 's financial stability .
to vow
[verbe]

to make a sincere promise to do or not to do something particular

jurer

jurer

Ex: vowed her undying love to him on their wedding day .

to once again become noticeable, significant, or problematic

ressurgir, réapparaître

ressurgir, réapparaître

Ex: The issue of income resurfaced during the political debate , prompting calls for social reform .

to impress or surprise someone very much

étonner

étonner

Ex: The intricate details of the astonished art enthusiasts .
to rehash
[verbe]

to present something old or already used in a slightly different way or with minor alterations, often without adding anything new

reformuler, recycler

reformuler, recycler

Ex: The writer was criticized rehashing her previous novel 's themes in her latest book , failing to bring anything new to the table .

to intentionally damage or undermine something, often for personal gain or as an act of protest or revenge

sabotager, saboter

sabotager, saboter

Ex: Sabotaging your own success by procrastination is counterproductive .
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