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plier

fold, bend

verb plee-EH Less Common

Also means

give way, yield

Usage Note

Plier also appears in the idiom plier bagage, meaning to pack up and leave hastily. The noun un pli ('a fold' or 'a crease') is its close relative. In a figurative sense, it can mean to submit to authority or pressure.

Examples

"Il faut plier le linge soigneusement."

Natural Translation

You need to fold the laundry carefully.

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