Also means
to dress up, to clothe
Usage Note
Habiller means to dress someone else; the reflexive s'habiller means to get dressed oneself. The past participle habillé also functions as an adjective meaning 'dressed up' or 'smart'. Mal habillé means poorly dressed.
Examples
"Elle habille son fils tous les matins."
Natural Translation
She dresses her son every morning.
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