étirer
to stretch
verb eh-tee-REH Rare
Origin: from Old French 'estirer', from 'tirer' (to pull)
Also means
to drag out
Usage Note
Étirer is used reflexively as s'étirer to describe stretching one's body or yawning-and-stretching upon waking. It also applies to materials being stretched or time being drawn out. The noun étirement refers to a stretching exercise, common in sports warm-ups.
Examples
"Elle s'étire avant de commencer sa course."
Natural Translation
She stretches before starting her run.
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