Sentence examples of "se dégager" in French

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Je me demande si ça va se dégager demain. I wonder if it will clear up tomorrow.
"Est-ce que le temps va se dégager ?" "Je l'espère." "Is it going to clear up?" "I hope so."
Au vu du ciel, le temps se dégagera dans l'après-midi. Judging from the look of the sky, it will clear up in the afternoon.
La rue est maintenant dégagée de la neige. The street is free from snow now.
Il nous faut nous dégager d'ici. We need to get out of here.
Il n'est pas possible de dégager la neige de chaque route. It isn't possible to clear the snow from every road.
Nous devons dégager la neige du toit. We have to clear the snow off the roof.
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