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Detailed Translations for launder from English to French

launder:

to launder verb (launders, laundered, laundering)

  1. to launder
    blanchir
    • blanchir verb (blanchis, blanchit, blanchissons, blanchissez, )
  2. to launder (make valid; legalize; legalise)
    légaliser
    • légaliser verb (légalise, légalises, légalisons, légalisez, )

Conjugations for launder:

present
  1. launder
  2. launder
  3. launders
  4. launder
  5. launder
  6. launder
simple past
  1. laundered
  2. laundered
  3. laundered
  4. laundered
  5. laundered
  6. laundered
present perfect
  1. have laundered
  2. have laundered
  3. has laundered
  4. have laundered
  5. have laundered
  6. have laundered
past continuous
  1. was laundering
  2. were laundering
  3. was laundering
  4. were laundering
  5. were laundering
  6. were laundering
future
  1. shall launder
  2. will launder
  3. will launder
  4. shall launder
  5. will launder
  6. will launder
continuous present
  1. am laundering
  2. are laundering
  3. is laundering
  4. are laundering
  5. are laundering
  6. are laundering
subjunctive
  1. be laundered
  2. be laundered
  3. be laundered
  4. be laundered
  5. be laundered
  6. be laundered
diverse
  1. launder!
  2. let's launder!
  3. laundered
  4. laundering
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for launder:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
blanchir launder be ageing; clean; clear; flush away; found innocent; grow grey; purify; rinse out; turn pale; wash; whitewash
légaliser launder; legalise; legalize; make valid
- wash

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Related Definitions for "launder":

  1. convert illegally obtained funds into legal ones1
  2. cleanse with a cleaning agent, such as soap, and water1

Wiktionary Translations for launder:

launder
verb
  1. to wash and iron
launder
verb
  1. rendre blanc, couvrir d’une couche blanche.
  2. Laver puis sécher les vêtements
  3. nettoyer avec de l’eau, pure ou additionnée de savon ou de lessive, ou, avec tout autre liquide.
  4. (1)
  5. rendre pur, ôter ce qu’il y a d’impur, de grossier, d’étranger.
noun
  1. femme qui lave le linge