dégager

[US]//deɪˈɡɑːʒeɪ//
[UK]//deɪˈɡɑːʒeɪ//

Translation

v.To clear, free, or remove obstacles.; To free someone from a constraint or commitment.; To release or set free (gas, heat, etc.).; (Reflexive: se dégager) To emerge or become visible.
adj.Unconstrained; casual; relaxed (often in music or art).

Phrases & Collocations

dégager une odeur

dégager de la fumée

dégager de la chaleur

dégager du temps

se dégager

dégager la vue

dégager l'entrée

dégager le passage

Example Sentences

the flowers in the garden give off a sweet fragrance.

the fireplace gives off a warm heat in the winter.

she gives off an air of confidence during the meeting.

the politician tried to clear his name after the scandal.

the police cleared the road after the accident.

his voice cleared after he drank some water.

the mist gradually cleared as the sun rose.

the company agreed to release him from his contract.

the new policy aims to free up resources for research.

the chef's special dish gives off an amazing aroma.

he cleared his throat before making the announcement.

the warm summer breeze gave off a pleasant feeling.

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