causing extreme discomfort or distress that is difficult to endure

insupportable
not appropriate or attractive, often in a way that goes against accepted standards or social norms

inconvenant, inapproprié
the state of not holding or accepting beliefs

incrédulité, irréligion
lacking restraint, often suggesting a wild nature

débridé, déchaîné
having no basis in fact or reality, making something unreliable or untrue

infondé
to do business with another person or company

opérer une transaction, traiter, négocier, régler
to go or be beyond the material or physical aspects of existence, indicating a superior existence or understanding

transcender, dépasser
to knowingly violate regulations or agreements

transgresser, enfreindre, violer
to transform words from one writing system to another

translitérer, translittérer, transcrire
permitting light to pass through but making objects on the other side appear blurred

translucide
to emit vapor or gaseous substances into the atmosphere

transpirer, émettre des vapeurs
having a subtle sour taste

subacide
to bring something or someone under control, often using authority or force

réprimer, brimer
to go down or settle, either by sinking or gently lowering, as in buildings, on the ground, or in water

se retirer, baisser, diminuer, s'affaisser
to bring someone to a state of consciousness, typically by administering medical aid or CPR

réanimer
the act of bringing something into activity after a period of disuse

reprise
bouncing back with newfound strength

renaissant
the act of starting again after a pause or interruption

reprise
a person who answers or reacts

sondé, sondée
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