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rapproché

close together, brought closer

adjective rah-proh-SHEH Rare

Also means

tightly spaced

Usage Note

Rapproché is the past participle of rapprocher used as an adjective, describing things placed near one another or relationships that have grown closer. The feminine form is rapprochée. In photography or film, a plan rapproché is a close-up shot.

Examples

"Les maisons sont très rapprochées dans ce quartier."

Natural Translation

The houses are very close together in this neighbourhood.

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