se désembourber, v.r., to get out of the mire.

désemparer, v.n., to quit, to go away. Sans —; on the spot, at once, without intermission.

désemparer, v.a., to quit, to clear out, to dislodge; (nav.) to disable. — un vaisseau; to disable a ship.

désempenné (dé-zan-pèn-né), adj., stripped of its feathers.

désempeser, v.a., to unstarch.

se désempeser, v.r., to become unstarched, limp.

désemplir, v.a., to make less full, to diminish the contents of. — un tonneau; to part empty a cask.

se désemplir, v.r., to become less full. Ma bourse se désemplit; my purse is getting low.

désemplir, v.n., to grow empty, to become less full. Sa maison ne désemplit point; his house is always full of company.

désempoissonner, v.a., to unstock (a pond).