alimenter
feed, supply, fuel
verb ah-lee-mahn-TEH Rare
Origin: from 'aliment' (food, nourishment), from Latin 'alimentum'
Usage Note
Alimenter is broader than 'to feed' — it means to supply or sustain anything: alimenter un débat (to fuel a debate), alimenter un réseau (to supply a network). The reflexive s'alimenter means 'to eat' or 'to feed oneself', often in a medical or nutritional context. The adjective alimentaire (food-related, as in industrie alimentaire) shares the same root.
Examples
"Ce barrage alimente la ville en eau."
Natural Translation
This dam supplies the city with water.
Literal Translation
This dam feeds the city in water.
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