to make something moderate or agreeable by adding another element
tempérer, modérer
to change the position, order, or layout of something, often with the goal of improving its organization, efficiency, or appearance
réorganiser, réarranger
to build something once again, after it has been destroyed or severely damaged
reconstruire
to repay someone, typically for losses or expenses they have suffered
rembourser
much smaller in scale or size compared to the usual form
miniature
to reduce something to the lowest possible degree or amount, particularly something unpleasant
réduire au maximum, minimiser
a person who obeys unconditionally in order to get validation
laquais, sbire, larbin, sous-fifre, grouillot, disciple, adepte
a small group of people who differ in race, religion, etc. and are often mistreated by the society
minorité
an overwhelming feeling of intense delight or extreme happiness
extase, ravissement
to free someone or something from oppression or captivity
libérer
a person who believes individuals should not be limited by the government regarding their thoughts and actions
libertarien, libertarienne
a person who abandons their political or religious belief often seen as a betrayal
apostat, apostate
the act of abandoning a religious or political belief that one used to hold
apostasie
the position and responsibility of the one who is sent for advocating Christianity
apostolat