Across
- 3. to be in charge of somebody/something and make sure that everything is done correctly, safely, etc.
- 7. to influence something or cause it to make progress
- 9. to destroy something completely (briser)
- 13. to gain a further advantage for yourself from a situation
- 14. to put something into practice
- 17. to succeed in reaching a particular goal, status or standard, especially by making an effort for a long time
- 18. to make a system, an organization, etc. work better, especially in a way that saves money (The production process is to be streamlined. (Rationaliser)
- 19. to do or be better than somebody/something
- 21. to become more powerful or effective; to make somebody/something more powerful or effective
- 22. to make a position of power or success stronger so that it is more likely to continue
- 23. to act as the chairman or chairwoman of a meeting, discussion, etc.
- 24. to cause something to start or develop, especially suddenly
- 26. to increase something in strength
- 27. to make an issue or topic of discussion clearer and more likely to produce a result
Down
- 1. to make something smaller in size, number, etc.
- 2. to achieve better results than somebody/something
- 4. to start or create an organization, a system, etc. that is meant to last for a long time
- 5. to examine every part of a machine, system, etc. and make any necessary changes or repairs
- 6. to start something, such as an organization or an institution
- 7. to know, recognize or understand something, especially something that is not obvious
- 8. to take control of a situation and influence the way in which it develops (diriger)
- 10. to try very hard to do something
- 11. a person or group that begins an activity or leads an attack against somebody/something (ĂȘtre le fer de lance)
- 12. to make something develop or become more active; to encourage something
- 15. to succeed in getting something, usually after a lot of effort
- 16. to do more than the law or an order, etc. allows you to do
- 20. to succeed in finding the meaning of something that is difficult to read or understand
- 25. when somebody pioneers something, they are one of the first people to do, discover or use something new
