délester

French

Etymology

From dé- + lester.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /delɛste/

Verb

délester

  1. to jettison ballast, remove ballast from (a ship, balloon etc.)
  2. to divert traffic from, reduce congestion on (a road)
  3. (informal) to rid of (one's responsibilities)
  4. (informal, reflexive) to rid of one's responsibilities, to unburden
  5. (informal) to relieve (someone of something of value)
  6. (informal, reflexive) to shell out (money), to cough up

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