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possesses
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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possédé (possédée) [pɔsede] N m (f)
I. posséder [pɔsede] VB trans
1. posséder (détenir):
posséder propriété, œuvre d'art, voiture, fortune, armée, arme, matériel charge
il possède 10% du capital
sa famille ne possède plus rien
2. posséder (être équipé de):
un jardin qui possède un bassin
3. posséder (jouir de):
posséder habileté, diplôme, connaissance, qualité, talents
4. posséder (maîtriser):
posséder langue
posséder sujet, matière, technique
5. posséder (sexuellement):
6. posséder (dominer):
posséder sentiment, colère, douleur:
un démon le possède
7. posséder (duper):
to have inf
to be had by sb inf
II. se posséder VB refl
se posséder refl (se dominer):
English
English
French
French
possess (have) property, weapon, proof
possess quality, facility, charm
possess devil: person
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posséder [pɔsede] VB trans
1. posséder (avoir):
2. posséder (disposer de):
posséder expérience, talent, mémoire, réflexes
3. posséder inf (rouler):
English
English
French
French
jouer tout ce que l'on possède sur qc
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posséder [pɔsede] VB trans
1. posséder (avoir):
2. posséder (disposer de):
posséder expérience, talent, mémoire, réflexes
3. posséder inf (rouler):
English
English
French
French
miser tout ce que l'on possède sur qc
Présent
jepossède
tupossèdes
il/elle/onpossède
nouspossédons
vouspossédez
ils/ellespossèdent
Imparfait
jepossédais
tupossédais
il/elle/onpossédait
nouspossédions
vouspossédiez
ils/ellespossédaient
Passé simple
jepossédai
tupossédas
il/elle/onposséda
nouspossédâmes
vouspossédâtes
ils/ellespossédèrent
Futur simple
jepossèderai / OT posséderai
tupossèderas / OT posséderas
il/elle/onpossèdera / OT possédera
nouspossèderons / OT posséderons
vouspossèderez / OT posséderez
ils/ellespossèderont / OT posséderont
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On parle de vendre un bien indivis par licitation.
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Elles sont formées de folioles lancéolées, indivises et simplement dentées, en scie sur leur bord.
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L'épouse de ce dernier, devenue veuve, le donne en indivis à ses trois filles.
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Elle regroupe les ayants droit indivis descendants de familles thoramiennes depuis sa création en 1793.
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Un sentiment holistique intense soutient la notion intuitive d'un monde dynamique, en mouvement perpétuel, mais indivis.
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