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1 avail
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2 استفاد
v. profit, benefit, improve, benefit by, avail, avail oneself of, deduce, conclude, capitalize -
3 اغتنم (الفرصة)
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4 seize
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5 أفاد من
أفَادَ مِنْ: اِنْتَفَعَ بِـ، اِسْتَفَادَ مِنْto profit by or from, benefit by or from, derive benefit (profit, advantage) from, turn to (good) account or advantage, take advantage of, make use of, avail oneself of, use, utilize, put to use, draw upon, capitalize on, trade on, tap -
6 ارتفق بـ
اِرْتَفَقَ بِـ: اِنْتَفَعَ بِـ، اِسْتَفَادَ مِنْto profit by or from, benefit from, avail oneself of, take advantage of, make use of, utilize, use -
7 استثمر
اِسْتَثْمَرَ: اِسْتَغَلّ، اِسْتَفَادَ مِنْto exploit, utilize, turn to account, turn to advantage, profit by or from, benefit by or from, make a profit from, capitalize on, trade on, tap, use, make use of, put to use, take advantage of, avail oneself of -
8 استخدم
اِسْتَخْدَمَ: اِسْتَعْمَلَto employ, use, utilize, apply, make use of, put to use, put into service, avail oneself of; to exploit; to exercise, put into action -
9 استعمل
اِسْتَعْمَلَto use, employ, utilize, apply, make use of, put to use, put into service, avail oneself of; to exercise, put into action; to handle, manipulate, manage, operate, run -
10 استغل
اِسْتَغَلّ: اِسْتَفَادَ مِنْ، اِسْتَثْمَرَto exploit, utilize, use, make (selfish) use of, tap, trade on, capitalize on, take advantage of, turn to account, turn to advantage, profit by or from, avail oneself of; to impose on, take unwarranted advantage of, use unfairly for one's own benefit; to profiteer from -
11 اغتنم الفرصة
اِغْتَنَمَ الفُرْصَةَto seize the opportunity, take the opportunity, avail oneself of the opportunity, take advantage of the opportunity, embrace the opportunity; to take occassion (to) -
12 انتفع
اِنْتَفَعَ (بِـ أو مِنْ)to utilize, put to use, make use of, use, avail oneself of, take advantage of, turn to (good) account or advantage, derive benefit (advantage, profit) from, profit by or from, benefit by or from -
13 انتهز الفرصة
اِنْتَهَزَ الفُرْصَةَto seize the opportunity, take the opportunity, avail oneself of the opportunity, take advantage of the opportunity, embrace the opportunity; to take occasion (to)
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