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1 убивать (I) > убить (II)
............................................................1. kill(vt. & n.) کشتن، بقتل رساندن، ذبح کردن، ضایع کردن............................................................2. murder(vt. & vi. & n.) قتل، کشتار، آدمکشی، کشتن، بقتل رساندن............................................................3. assassinate(v.) کشتن، بقتل رساندن، ترور کردن............................................................4. destroy(vt.) خراب کردن، ویران کردن، نابود ساختن، تباه کردن............................................................5. knock flat............................................................6. annihilate(vt.) نابود کردن، از بین بردن، خنثی نمودن............................................................7. waste(v.) هرز دادن، حرام کردن، بیهوده تلف کردن، نیازمند کردن، بی نیرو و قوت کردن، از بین رفتن، باطله، زائد، اتلاف............................................................8. throw awayدور انداختن، آشغال، چیز دور انداخته، چیز بی مصرف
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assassinate — assassinate, assassination 1. The traditional meaning of assassinate ‘to kill an important person for political reasons’ has been extended in recent times to include any person regarded by his or her killers as a political or sectarian target,… … Modern English usage
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assassinate — index dispatch (put to death), extinguish, kill (murder), slay Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
assassinate — (v.) 1610s, from pp. stem of M.L. assassinare (see ASSASSIN (Cf. assassin)). Of reputations, characters, etc., from 1620s. Related: Assassinated; assassinating … Etymology dictionary
assassinate — murder, *kill, slay, dispatch, execute … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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assassinate — ► VERB ▪ murder (a political or religious leader). DERIVATIVES assassination noun … English terms dictionary
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assassinate — UK [əˈsæsɪneɪt] / US [əˈsæsɪˌneɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms assassinate : present tense I/you/we/they assassinate he/she/it assassinates present participle assassinating past tense assassinated past participle assassinated to kill a famous or … English dictionary