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Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
plore — de·plore; ex·plore; im·plore; … English syllables
ploré — déploré exploré éploré … Dictionnaire des rimes
pløre — I plø|re 1. plø|re sb., t II plø|re 2. plø|re vb., r, de, t … Dansk ordbog
plore — … Useful english dictionary
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re-ex|plore — re|ex|plore or re ex|plore «REE ehk SPLR, SPLOHR», transitive verb, intransitive verb, plored, plor|ing. to explore again … Useful english dictionary
re|ex|plore — or re ex|plore «REE ehk SPLR, SPLOHR», transitive verb, intransitive verb, plored, plor|ing. to explore again … Useful english dictionary
de|plore — «dih PLR, PLOHR», transitive verb, plored, plor|ing. 1. to be very sorry about; express great sorrow for; regret deeply; lament: »We deplore the accident. SYNONYM(S): bewail, bemoan. 2. to find fault with; regard as grievous or to be regretted:… … Useful english dictionary
ex|plore — «ehk SPLR, SPLOHR», verb, plored, plor|ing. –v.t. 1. to travel in (little known lands or seas) for the purpose of discovery: »Admiral Byrd explored much of Antarctica. 2. to go over carefully; look into closely; examine: »to explore a possibility … Useful english dictionary
im|plore — «ihm PLR, PLOHR», verb, plored, plor|ing. –v.t. 1. to beg earnestly for: »The prisoner implored pardon. SYNONYM(S): beseech, entreat. See syn. under beg. (Cf. ↑beg) 2. to beg (a person to do something): »She implored her mother to give pe … Useful english dictionary