tirer

Meaning

  1. to draw, drag, pull
  2. to shoot
  3. to draw (conclusions), to consider (consequences)
  4. to leave a place
  5. to set free, to deliver

Concepts

pull

draw

shoot

drag

fire

pull off

tug

haul

yank

pull out

pluck

tow

take out

pull up

withdraw

lug

discharge

extract

tap

draught

drawl

twitch

design

draw out

stretch

reposition

puff

derive

attract

print

elicit

get out

dash

firing

delineate

describe

pull back

sop up

suck

suck up

take in

take up

trace

pip

tear

draw in

extricate

draw off

get

gain

decant

give a pull

haut

fire off

close

finish

launch

shoot up

wash up

catapult

ejaculation

shooting

discharge of gun

retrieve

trail

extend

order

straighten out

shoot at goal

drag along

harden up

sheet in

pull trigger

Tugon

rip off

reel

out

roll up

yank off

clear off

pull tight

plant

put

be

come

descend

descended

from

originate

somebody

something

source

spring

produce

drive

scrape

blow

inject

eviscerate

disembowel

make

cast

blast

hit

string

thread

deplumate

deplume

displume

force

pick

plunk

cart

hale

pull in

absorb

imbibe

soak up

aspirate

suck out

line

disencumber

disentangle

untangle

pick off

tweak

draw away

arouse

enkindle

evoke

kindle

provoke

raise

buck

charge

shoot down

dart

flash

scoot

scud

fuel

can

dismiss

displace

force out

give notice

give the axe

give the sack

sack

send away

terminate

draw and quarter

quarter

bring off

carry off

manage

negociate

drag in

embroil

sweep

sweep up

tangle

amplification

gun

drag out

duplicate

reproduce

make copies

set off

nail

carry

move

blench

flinch

jerk

pull down

tear off

whisk away

tote

shoots

sprout

pulls

Frequency

A2
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ti.ʁe/
Etymology

From Middle French tirer, from Old French tirer, from Vulgar Latin *tīrāre.

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