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  • 81désavouer — [ dezavwe ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 1265; de dés et avouer 1 ♦ Ne pas vouloir reconnaître pour sien. (Choses) ⇒ nier, renier. Désavouer un ouvrage. « Plus je suis près de les désavouer [mes paroles], plus cassant, net et péremptoire est le… …

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  • 82innocenter — [ inɔsɑ̃te ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 1704; autre sens 1530; de innocent 1 ♦ Déclarer (qqn) innocent, non coupable. ⇒ blanchir, disculper, réhabiliter. Innocenter un accusé. On m a « emprisonné, jugé, condamné et [elle n a] pas élevé la voix… …

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  • 83nier — [ nje ] v. tr. <conjug. : 7> • v. 1450; neier « nier Dieu » 980; lat. negare 1 ♦ Rejeter (un rapport, une proposition, une existence); penser, se représenter (un objet) comme inexistant; déclarer (un objet) irréel. ⇒ contester, démentir,… …

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  • 84renier — [ rənje ] v. tr. <conjug. : 7> • 880; du lat. pop. °renegare → nier 1 ♦ Déclarer ne plus croire en (Dieu). Renier Dieu. 2 ♦ Déclarer faussement qu on ne connaît ou qu on ne reconnaît pas (qqn). Saint Pierre renia trois fois Jésus. Renier sa …

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  • 85Morton's fork coup — Morton s Fork is a coup in contract bridge that forces an opponent to choose between letting declarer establish one or more extra tricks in the suit led, and losing the opportunity to win any trick in that suit. It takes its name from the… …

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  • 86Compound squeeze — A compound squeeze is a type of play in the game of contract bridge. In this squeeze one opponent is squeezed such that some form of other squeeze emerges involving either or both players. Usually this term is used to reference a pentagonal… …

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  • 87Trump promotion — is a technique in contract bridge where the defenders create an otherwise non existing trump trick for themselves. The most common type of trump promotion occurs when one defender plays a side suit through, in which both the declarer s hand and… …

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  • 88Bath coup — is a coup in the game of contract bridge, where the declarer, holding AJx in a suit ducks the left hand opponent s lead of a king (or a queen). The coup is named after the city of Bath in England and dates from the game of Whist, the predecessor… …

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  • 89Backwash squeeze — is a rare squeeze which involves squeezing an opponent which lies behind declarer s menace. It was first attested by famous bridge theorist Géza Ottlik in an article in The Bridge World in 1974, as well as in his famous book Adventures in Card… …

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  • 90Laws of Duplicate Contract Bridge — is the official rule book of contract bridge promulgated by the World Bridge Federation. The first Laws of Duplicate Contract Bridge were published in 1928. They were successively revised in 1933, 1935, 1943, 1949, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1997 and 2007 …

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