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Compétences Lexicales SAT 3 - Leçon 39

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to cover a stretch of land with a lot of water

inonder

inonder

Ex: The storm surge threatened to inundate the coastal towns , prompting evacuation orders .La marée de tempête menaçait d'**inonder** les villes côtières, ce qui a entraîné des ordres d'évacuation.
inundated
[Adjectif]

(of an area) flooded with water

être inondé

être inondé

a natural phenomenon in which water overflows and covers an area that is usually dry

inondation

inondation

transverse
[Adjectif]

placed across another thing in a way that there is a right angle between the two of them

transversal

transversal

Ex: The transverse line divides the rectangle into two equal parts.La ligne **transversale** divise le rectangle en deux parties égales.

the act or process of moving something to a different place

transposition

transposition

to remove a plant from its original place and replant it somewhere else

transplanter

transplanter

Ex: Farmers may transplant crops like rice or tomatoes to optimize spacing .Les agriculteurs peuvent **transplanter** des cultures comme le riz ou les tomates pour optimiser l'espacement.

to change something's nature, appearance, or substance into something different and usually better

transformer

transformer

Ex: The artist transmuted ordinary materials into a stunning sculpture .L'artiste a **transmuté** des matériaux ordinaires en une sculpture époustouflante.

to convey or communicate something, such as information, ideas, or emotions, from one person to another

transmettre

transmettre

Ex: Skilled diplomats work to transmit the intentions and concerns of their respective governments to reach mutual agreements .Les diplomates qualifiés travaillent à **transmettre** les intentions et les préoccupations de leurs gouvernements respectifs pour parvenir à des accords mutuels.

the act or process of sending out a message

transmission, retransmission

transmission, retransmission

the act of altering the form of something

transmission

transmission

a person who moves something from one place to another

transfert

transfert

to change the form, appearance, or nature of something

transfigurer

transfigurer

Ex: As the protagonist faced adversity , their resilience and strength began to transfigure them , revealing their true character .Alors que le protagoniste faisait face à l'adversité, sa résilience et sa force ont commencé à le **transfigurer**, révélant ainsi son vrai caractère.

a person or thing that is next in line to someone or something else

successeur

successeur

Ex: The company was eager to find a worthy successor to continue the founder 's legacy and lead it into the future .L'entreprise était impatiente de trouver un **successeur** digne pour perpétuer l'héritage du fondateur et le conduire vers l'avenir.
successive
[Adjectif]

happening one after another, in an uninterrupted sequence

successif

successif

Ex: The company experienced successive quarters of growth , demonstrating its resilience in the market .L'entreprise a connu des trimestres **successifs** de croissance, démontrant ainsi sa résilience sur le marché.
to revoke
[verbe]

to officially cancel or withdraw something, such as a law, a decision, a license, or a privilege

retirer, révoquer

retirer, révoquer

Ex: The school administration will revoke the scholarship if the student 's grades consistently fall below the required level .L'administration scolaire **révoquera** la bourse si les notes de l'étudiant tombent systématiquement en dessous du niveau requis.

the cancelation of a law, agreement, or decision

annulation, abrogation, 	révocation

annulation, abrogation, révocation

to express sympathy or pity, especially with someone who is experiencing misfortune, hardship, or sorrow

témoigner de la sympathie

témoigner de la sympathie

Ex: It 's human nature to commiserate when we see others going through tough times .C'est dans la nature humaine de **compatir** lorsque nous voyons les autres traverser des moments difficiles.
bullion
[nom]

a large amount of gold or silver

or en barre, or en lingots, argent en barre

or en barre, or en lingots, argent en barre

bulbous
[Adjectif]

having a rounded, swollen, or bulb-shaped form

bulbeux

bulbeux

Ex: The raindrops collected on the leaves , forming bulbous droplets after the storm .Les gouttes de pluie se sont accumulées sur les feuilles, formant des gouttelettes **bulbeuses** après la tempête.
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