parer
to parry, to ward off
verb pah-REH Less Common
Origin: Latin parare (to prepare)
Also means
to adorn, to dress up
Usage Note
Parer has two distinct senses: in fencing and figurative use, it means to deflect or counter (parer un coup = 'to parry a blow'); in a formal or literary register, it means to adorn (parée de bijoux = 'adorned with jewels'). The expression parer au plus pressé means 'to deal with the most urgent matter first'.
Examples
"Il faut parer au plus pressé d'abord."
Natural Translation
We must deal with the most urgent matter first.
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