verbe intransitif

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Etymology

From verbe +‎ intransitif.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vɛʁb ɛ̃.tʁɑ̃.zi.tif/
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Noun

verbe intransitif m (plural verbes intransitifs)

  1. (grammar) intransitive verb (verb that never has a direct object complement or indirect object complement, and is only used with circumstantial complements)
    « Évoluer », « innover », « progresser » sont de bons exemples de verbes intransitifs. Dans les emplois modernes, on ne peut pas évoluer, ni innover, ni progresser quelque chose.
    “Évoluer”, “innover”, “progresser” are good examples of intransitive verbs. In modern uses, one cannot évoluer, innover, nor progresser something

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