to move in large numbers, often denoting a rapid and abundant movement of people, animals, or objects

se ruer, affluer

to hold or participate in a closed political meetingespecially for the purpose of making decisions or planning strategies within a political group or organization

sélectionner
to give someone courage or confidence, inspiring them to take bold actions or face challenges with determination

enhardir, encourager
to add a light or subtle color to something, giving it a hint of a particular shade

teinter
to gradually moving forward or extending beyond established boundaries or limits

empiéter, déborder
to openly ignore or disobey something, showing disrespect by not following rules or standards

bafouer
to be about to happen or to threaten to occur, typically used to describe a looming event or situation

être imminent
to unfairly take money or what someone deserves from them through dishonest methods

escroquer, duper

to stop or halt something, especially bleeding or the spread of something undesirable

étancher, arrêter
to block a passage or space, typically causing a hindrance or obstruction to the normal flow of something

se congestionner, se boucher, congestionner, boucher
to remove or eliminate something that has been deemed unwanted or rejected

retirer, éliminer
to confuse someone, making it difficult for them to understand or think clearly

confondre
to share personal thoughts, feelings, or information with someone in private

confier à
