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liguer

to league together, to unite

verb lee-GEH Rare

Origin: from ligue, league

Usage Note

Liguer most commonly appears reflexively as se liguer contre (to gang up against), implying a coalition formed to oppose someone or something. As a non-reflexive verb it is rare. The related noun ligue refers to a league or alliance.

Examples

"Ils se sont ligués contre lui."

Natural Translation

They ganged up against him.

Literal Translation

They themselves have leagued against him.

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