sévader
Sévader is a French verb that means "to escape" or "to flee." It is the infinitive form of the verb, and its conjugations vary depending on the subject pronoun. The verb "sévader" is irregular in the present tense, with the following conjugations: je fuis, tu fuis, il/elle/on fuit, nous fuyons, vous fuyez, ils/elles fuient. In the past tense, the verb is conjugated as j'ai fui, tu as fui, il/elle/on a fui, nous avons fui, vous avez fui, ils/elles ont fui. The verb "sévader" is often used in contexts involving escape from danger, imprisonment, or confinement. For example, "Le prisonnier a réussi à s'évader de la prison" translates to "The prisoner managed to escape from prison." The verb can also be used in a more metaphorical sense, such as "Il a réussi à s'évader de la routine" meaning "He managed to escape from the routine." The verb "sévader" is a part of the first group of irregular verbs in French, which includes other verbs like "aller" and "venir."