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Results for: memorialise (Brit.)Translations 31 - 60 of 171
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decentralisation (Brit.)décentralisation, régionalisation, délocalisation, répartition de pouvoirs administratifs vers des autorités locales
decimalisation (Brit.)décimalisation, application du système décimal
decimalise (Brit.)décimaliser, convertir en système décimal
decolorise (Brit.)décolorer, perdre sa couleur, priver de couleur, effacer la couleur
decriminalisation (Brit.)décriminalisation, le fait de rendre légal ce qui est formellement illégal
defence (Brit.)défense, protection, sécurité
defenceless (Brit.)vulnérable, sans défense
dehumanisation (Brit.)déshumanisation, privation du caractère humain, action de faire perdre la dimension humaine, transformation en état bestial
dehumanise (Brit.)déshumaniser, faire perdre la dimension humaine, caractère humain, rendre automatique, mécaniser
demagnetisation (Brit.)démagnétisation, le fait de retirer les propriétés magnétiques de quelque chose
demagnetise (Brit.)démagnétiser, supprimer le caratère magnétique de qqch
dematerialise (Brit.)dématérialiser, rendre ou devenir immatériel, transformer des particules de matière en photons
demineralise (Brit.)déminéraliser, retirer les sels minéraux
demobilisation (Brit.)démobilisation, renvoi des militaires dans leurs foyers, acte par lequel les militaires sont libérés de leur obligation militaire
demobilise (Brit.)démobiliser, renvoyer les militaires dans leurs foyers, décharger des obligations militaires, procéder à une démobilisation militaire
demonetise (Brit.)démonétiser, ôter à une monnaie sa valeur légale, priver de sa valeur monétaire
demoralisation (Brit.)démoralisation, corruption des valeurs morales, le fait de rendre immoral
demoralise (Brit.)démoraliser, être découragé, avoir le moral à zéro, perdre espoir, corrompre, rendre immoral
denationalisation (Brit.)dénationalisation, privatisation, acte de faire revenir au secteur privé
denationalise (Brit.)dénationaliser, faire revenir au secteur privé, priver de son statut national, placer sous contrôle privé
denaturalise (Brit.)dénaturaliser, dénationaliser, faire revenir au secteur privé, priver de son statut national, placer sous contrôle privé
deodorise (Brit.)désodoriser, utiliser un déodorant, éliminer les odeurs déplaisantes
depersonalise (Brit.)dépersonnaliser, rendre impersonnel, priver de sa personnalité, retirer tout caractère individuel
depolarisation (Brit.)dépolarisation, le fait de retirer la polarité, perte de la polarité
depressurisation (Brit.)dépressurisation, chute de la pression interne (air ou gaz)
destabilisation (Brit.)déstabilisation, le fait de rendre instable, de faire perdre sa stabilité, processus qui consiste à saboter un gouvernement (politique)
desulphurise (Brit.)désulfurer, retirer le souffre de
devitalise (Brit.)dévitaliser, retirer le tissu vital, priver de son tissu vital (dent)
dialyser (Brit.)dialyseur, appareil servant à pratiquer des dialyses
discolour (Brit.)décolorer
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