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Lazarus in French

Lazarus in French is Lazare — Lazarus means in the Bible, a man raised from the dead by Jesus; used figuratively for anyone or anything that returns after being given up for dead.

Lazarus in French

Lazare
proper noun

What does "Lazarus" mean?

  1. name In the Bible, a man raised from the dead by Jesus; used figuratively for anyone or anything that returns after being given up for dead.
    "The failing company staged a Lazarus-like recovery after new investors stepped in."

Lazarus in a sentence

  • The failing company staged a Lazarus-like recovery after new investors stepped in.

Common French translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Lazarus" in French?

"Lazarus" in French is Lazare. Lazarus means: In the Bible, a man raised from the dead by Jesus; used figuratively for anyone or anything that returns after being given up for dead.

How do you use "Lazarus" in a sentence?

Example: "The failing company staged a Lazarus-like recovery after new investors stepped in." In French, "Lazarus" is Lazare.

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