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Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS Academic (Score 8-9) - Commander et donner des autorisations

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés au commandement et à l'octroi d'autorisations qui sont nécessaires à l'examen académique IELTS.

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (8)
to ordain
[verbe]

to officially order something using one's higher authority

ordonner, établir

ordonner, établir

Ex: The king ordain a special ceremony to honor outstanding citizens for their contributions .
to enjoin
[verbe]

to tell someone to do something by ordering or instructing them

exhorter à

exhorter à

Ex: The enjoins drivers to obey all traffic signs and signals for the safety of themselves and others .

to remove or reduce regulations or restrictions on a particular industry or activity

déréglementer, dérèglementer

déréglementer, dérèglementer

Ex: Critics of deregulation warn that it can lead to monopolistic practices and exploitation of consumers if not implemented carefully.
to slap on
[verbe]

to command someone to do something immediately, often as punishment

mettre vite fait

mettre vite fait

Ex: The officer slapped on a ticket for drivers who parked illegally in the restricted zone.
to halt
[verbe]

to stop or bring an activity, process, or operation to an end

arrêter, cesser

arrêter, cesser

Ex: The fire chief decided halt the firefighting efforts temporarily .

to forbid a specific action

interdire, proscrire

interdire, proscrire

Ex: In an effort to control the spread of the disease , the health department decided interdict travel to and from affected regions .

to force someone to act in a certain way

contraindre, forcer

contraindre, forcer

Ex: Social constrained them to conform to traditional gender roles .

to force someone to do something

faire pression sur

faire pression sur

Ex: The political party attempted pressurize its members into voting in favor of the controversial bill .
to squeeze
[verbe]

to burden or harass someone with difficulties or demands

opprimer, harceler

opprimer, harceler

Ex: The relentless pressure to meet tight deadlines began squeeze the employees .
to ram
[verbe]

to forcefully push for something to be accepted or approved, often using strong actions to overcome resistance

enforcer, pousser

enforcer, pousser

Ex: The dictator sought ram his agenda through the legislature , disregarding dissenting voices .
to dragoon
[verbe]

to pressure someone into doing something through intimidation or threats

forcer

forcer

Ex: In certain oppressive regimes , authorities dragoon journalists into self-censorship to control the narrative .
to condone
[verbe]

to accept or forgive something that is commonly believed to be wrong

tolérer

tolérer

Ex: Failing to confront or address discriminatory remarks within a community may condone such behavior .
to decree
[verbe]

to make an official judgment, decision, or order

décréter

décréter

Ex: The decreed new zoning regulations for the residential area .

to give or allow reluctantly or with displeasure

envier, jalouser

envier, jalouser

Ex: Although begrudges giving up his seat , he offers it to the elderly passenger on the crowded bus .
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