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débaucher

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See also: debaucher

French

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Etymology

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    Inherited from Old French desbaucher.

    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    débaucher

    1. to debauch
    2. to lure away, to entice to desert or abandon one's duty, post, etc.
    3. to headhunt (someone else's employee)
    4. to make redundant, to lay off
      Antonym: embaucher

    Conjugation

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