Démarche

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /deɪˈmɑrʃ/

Definitions of démarche

noun a course of action; maneuver; strategy

Example Sentences

A1 She explained her démarche to the teacher in simple French.

A2 During the meeting, they discussed the démarche for the upcoming project.

B1 The company's démarche towards sustainability has been well-received by the public.

B2 His démarche to improve employee morale involved implementing new team-building activities.

C1 The diplomat's démarche to negotiate a peace treaty was met with skepticism by the opposing party.

C2 The artist's démarche in creating thought-provoking installations has garnered international acclaim.

Examples of démarche in a Sentence

formal The diplomat presented a formal démarche to the foreign government regarding the trade agreement.

informal She made a démarche to her boss to request a raise.

slang I'm planning a démarche with my friends to convince them to go on a road trip.

figurative His decision to quit his job was a bold démarche towards a new beginning.

Grammatical Forms of démarche

plural

démarches

comparative

more démarche

superlative

most démarche

present tense

démarches

future tense

will démarche

perfect tense

has démarched

continuous tense

is démarching

singular

démarche

positive degree

démarche

infinitive

to démarche

gerund

démarching

participle

démarched

Origin and Evolution of démarche

First Known Use: 1670 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The word 'démarche' originated from French.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in French to mean a course of action or a diplomatic move, the term 'démarche' has evolved to also refer to a formal or official request or statement made by one government to another.