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Compétences Lexicales SAT 3 - Leçon 9

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to temper
[verbe]

to make something moderate or agreeable by adding another element

tempérer, modérer

tempérer, modérer

temperate
[Adjectif]

having a mild and moderate nature

modéré

modéré

Ex: She maintained a temperate demeanor throughout the stressful meeting , keeping everyone calm .Elle a maintenu un comportement **tempéré** tout au long de la réunion stressante, gardant tout le monde calme.

to change the position, order, or layout of something, often with the goal of improving its organization, efficiency, or appearance

réorganiser, réarranger

réorganiser, réarranger

Ex: We are rearranging the seating plan for the event to accommodate more guests .Nous **réorganisons** le plan de table pour l'événement afin d'accueillir plus d'invités.
to rebuild
[verbe]

to build something once again, after it has been destroyed or severely damaged

reconstruire

reconstruire

Ex: The architect was hired to rebuild the historic site according to its original design .L'architecte a été engagé pour **reconstruire** le site historique selon sa conception originale.

to feel or experience something again

retrouver

retrouver

Ex: She recaptures the feeling of excitement every time she visits the museum .Elle **recapture** le sentiment d'excitation chaque fois qu'elle visite le musée.
to recoup
[verbe]

to repay someone, typically for losses or expenses they have suffered

rembourser

rembourser

Ex: The airline will recoup passengers for the inconvenience caused by flight cancellations .La compagnie aérienne **remboursera** les passagers pour les inconvénients causés par les annulations de vol.
miniature
[Adjectif]

much smaller in scale or size compared to the usual form

miniature

miniature

Ex: The miniature furniture in the dollhouse was crafted with amazing detail .Les meubles **miniatures** dans la maison de poupée étaient fabriqués avec des détails incroyables.

to reduce something to the lowest possible degree or amount, particularly something unpleasant

réduire au maximum, minimiser

réduire au maximum, minimiser

Ex: While implementing safety measures , they were minimizing risks in the workplace .En mettant en œuvre des mesures de sécurité, ils **minimisaient** les risques sur le lieu de travail.
minion
[nom]

a person who obeys unconditionally in order to get validation

laquais, sbire, larbin, sous-fifre, grouillot, disciple, adepte

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

minorité

Ex: He is researching the history of minority communities in the area .Il étudie l'histoire des communautés **minoritaires** dans la région.
minuscule
[Adjectif]

incredibly small in size

minuscule

minuscule

Ex: She wore minuscule earrings that sparkled in the sunlight , adding a subtle touch of elegance to her outfit .Elle portait des boucles d'oreilles **minuscules** qui scintillaient au soleil, ajoutant une touche subtile d'élégance à sa tenue.

small details that are easily overlooked

menus détails

menus détails

Ex: While proofreading , it 's crucial to pay attention to the minutiae of grammar and punctuation to ensure a polished and error-free document .Lors de la relecture, il est crucial de prêter attention aux **minutiae** de la grammaire et de la ponctuation pour garantir un document poli et sans erreur.
ecstasy
[nom]

an overwhelming feeling of intense delight or extreme happiness

extase, ravissement

extase, ravissement

Ex: Winning the lottery brought a surge of ecstasy, turning dreams into reality for the fortunate winner .Gagner à la loterie a provoqué une vague d'**extase**, transformant les rêves en réalité pour le chanceux gagnant.
ecstatic
[Adjectif]

extremely excited and happy

fou de joie, ravi

fou de joie, ravi

Ex: The couple was ecstatic upon learning they were expecting their first child .Le couple était **ravi** d'apprendre qu'ils attendaient leur premier enfant.

to free someone or something from oppression or captivity

libérer

libérer

Ex: The rescue team 's primary goal was to liberate survivors trapped in the disaster-stricken area .L'objectif principal de l'équipe de sauvetage était de **libérer** les survivants piégés dans la zone sinistrée.

a person who believes individuals should not be limited by the government regarding their thoughts and actions

libertarien, libertarienne

libertarien, libertarienne

a person who abandons their political or religious belief often seen as a betrayal

apostat, apostate

apostat, apostate

Ex: History remembers him as an apostate who betrayed his cause .
apostle
[nom]

a person who is sent for advocating Christianity

apôtre

apôtre

the act of abandoning a religious or political belief that one used to hold

apostasie

apostasie

Ex: The debate over apostasy often centers on issues of freedom and the right to change one 's beliefs .Le débat sur **l'apostasie** porte souvent sur des questions de liberté et du droit de changer ses croyances.

the position and responsibility of the one who is sent for advocating Christianity

apostolat

apostolat

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