Rechercher
to develop
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se développer
to change and become stronger or more advanced
Intransitive
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élaborer, développer
to explore or analyze the potential outcomes or implications of something in detail
Transitive: to develop a plan
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développer, concevoir
to design or create a new idea, product, system, or concept
Transitive: to develop an idea or product
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développer, élaborer
to gain or obtain something gradually, typically through growth, experience, or learning
Transitive: to develop a quality or skill
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se développer, évoluer
to emerge or evolve gradually over time
Intransitive
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développer, aménager
to transform a piece of land for a new purpose
Transitive: to develop a piece of land
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développer, élaborer
to expand or elaborate upon theories, hypotheses, or ideas
Transitive: to develop a theory or idea
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se développer, évoluer
to become increasingly apparent or evident over time
Intransitive
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développer, élaborer
to create or refine software, applications, or systems through coding and design processes
Transitive: to develop an application or system
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développer, évoluer
to undergo the process of maturation or reaching a state of full growth
Intransitive
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développer, faire évoluer
(particularly something unpleasant) to begin to happen, exist, or change
Intransitive: to develop | to develop into a situation
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développer, développer en série
(in mathematics) to express a function or expression as an infinite sum of terms, typically using techniques such as Taylor series or Fourier series
Transitive: to develop a function or expression
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développer, élaborer
to expand or elaborate on a musical theme or motif by introducing rhythmic and harmonic variations
Transitive: to develop a musical theme or motif
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développer, mettre en jeu
(in chess) to bring one's pieces into active play, often by moving them from their starting positions to more advantageous squares
Transitive: to develop a chess piece
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développer, traiter
to make an image visible on photographic film or paper by treating it with chemical solutions
Transitive: to develop photographic film
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développer, contracter
to start to have a particular disease or problem
Transitive: to develop a disease or problem
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Exemple
The child’s language skills will develop as they interact with others.
As the disease progresses, symptoms may develop in more severe forms.
Over time, economies can develop and become more resilient to external shocks.
The plot of the novel started to develop slowly, drawing readers in.
As the project progresses, we expect it to develop and incorporate new features.