éblouissent
"Éblouissent" is the third-person plural present indicative form of the French verb "éblouir," which means "to dazzle" or "to overwhelm with brilliance." This verb is derived from the noun "éblouissement," which refers to the act of being dazzled or overwhelmed by something brilliant or intense. The verb "éblouir" is often used to describe situations where someone is so impressed or amazed by something that it leaves them speechless or in awe. For example, "Les feux d'artifice ont ébloui la foule" translates to "The fireworks dazzled the crowd." The verb can also be used in a more figurative sense, such as "Les talents de ce musicien éblouissent" meaning "The talents of this musician overwhelm." The past participle of "éblouir" is "ébloui," which can be used as an adjective to describe something that has been dazzled or overwhelmed, such as "une foule éblouie" meaning "a dazzled crowd."