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adirer

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avoir adiré

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adiré
ayant adiré

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en ayant adiré
 

Adirer french verb

Adirer belong to the 1st group.
Adirer is conjugated the same way that verbs that end in : -er
Adirer is conjugated with auxiliary avoir.
Adirer is a defective verb. It can not be conjugated in all possible forms.
Adirer verb is direct transitive.
Adirer verb is a direct transitive verb, so passive voice can be used.
Adirer is a defective verb. This verb only exists in infinitive, in past participle and past gerondive.
First group verbs always end with -er as their infinitive. Endings of first group verbs are regular.
Note : Although endings are perfectly regular, spelling changes occur in the stems of verbs in -cer, -ger, -yer, -eter, -eler, -é-consonne(s)-er, -e-consonne-er, verb envoyer and similar verbs.
Here are several examples of defectives verbs: bruire, distraire, traire, extraire, soustraire, paître.
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ADIRER : v. tr. Égarer. Il n'est guère usité qu'en termes de Jurisprudence et au participe passé. Titre adiré. Pièce adirée.

Adirer is a first group verbs with a regular stem. A large number of verbs shares this conjugation. Only the most common French verbs are listed below :

List of verbs used as patterns in french conjugation:

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