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  • 1 الاحتشار

    infested

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  • 2 محتشر

    infested

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  • 3 infest

    تَفَشَّى \ infest: (of unpleasant creatures) to be present in large numbers: Rats infested his store. It was infested with them. \ عَاثَ فسادًا \ infest: (of unpleasant creatures) to be present in large numbers: Rats infested his store. It was infested with them.

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  • 4 تفشى

    تَفَشَّى \ infest: (of unpleasant creatures) to be present in large numbers: Rats infested his store. It was infested with them.

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  • 5 عاث

    عاثَ \ waste, squander. \ عَاثَ فسادًا \ infest: (of unpleasant creatures) to be present in large numbers: Rats infested his store. It was infested with them.

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  • 6 غزا

    غَزَا \ infest: (of unpleasant creatures) to be present in large numbers: Rats infested his store. It was infested with them. invade: (of an army) to enter by force and attack (a country); (of visitors) crowd into a place, like a foreign army; (of strangers, officials, loose animals, etc.) enter a private place without invitation, like an enemy: Napoleon invaded Russia. Some cows. raid: to attack or enter by force or suddenly (for the purpose of seizing valuable, law-breakers, etc.): Armed men raided the bank. The police raided the night club. \ See Also عَاثَ فسادًا

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  • 7 infest

    غَزَا \ infest: (of unpleasant creatures) to be present in large numbers: Rats infested his store. It was infested with them. invade: (of an army) to enter by force and attack (a country); (of visitors) crowd into a place, like a foreign army; (of strangers, officials, loose animals, etc.) enter a private place without invitation, like an enemy: Napoleon invaded Russia. Some cows. raid: to attack or enter by force or suddenly (for the purpose of seizing valuable, law-breakers, etc.): Armed men raided the bank. The police raided the night club. \ See Also عَاثَ فسادًا

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  • 8 invade

    غَزَا \ infest: (of unpleasant creatures) to be present in large numbers: Rats infested his store. It was infested with them. invade: (of an army) to enter by force and attack (a country); (of visitors) crowd into a place, like a foreign army; (of strangers, officials, loose animals, etc.) enter a private place without invitation, like an enemy: Napoleon invaded Russia. Some cows. raid: to attack or enter by force or suddenly (for the purpose of seizing valuable, law-breakers, etc.): Armed men raided the bank. The police raided the night club. \ See Also عَاثَ فسادًا

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  • 9 raid

    غَزَا \ infest: (of unpleasant creatures) to be present in large numbers: Rats infested his store. It was infested with them. invade: (of an army) to enter by force and attack (a country); (of visitors) crowd into a place, like a foreign army; (of strangers, officials, loose animals, etc.) enter a private place without invitation, like an enemy: Napoleon invaded Russia. Some cows. raid: to attack or enter by force or suddenly (for the purpose of seizing valuable, law-breakers, etc.): Armed men raided the bank. The police raided the night club. \ See Also عَاثَ فسادًا

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  • 10 مقمل

    adj. lice infested, lousy, pedicular, pediculous

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  • 11 قمل

    قَمِل: ذُو قَمَل، مُقَمّل
    lice-infested, lousy, pedicular

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  • 12 قمل

    قَمِلَ: صارَ ذا قَمْلٍ
    to be lice-infested, lousy

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  • 13 مصاب

    infested [Industry: Milling]

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  • 14 موبوء

    مَوْبُوء: مُصَاب، مُلَوّث
    infected; infested

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  • 15 متسوس؛ مدود

    مُتَسَوّسٌ؛ مُدَوِّدٌ، مُتَدَوِّدٌ (لِلطّعَام إلخ)
    weeviled, weevily, infested with food bugs; worm-eaten, wormy

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  • 16 متدود

    مُتَسَوّسٌ؛ مُدَوِّدٌ، مُتَدَوِّدٌ (لِلطّعَام إلخ)
    weeviled, weevily, infested with food bugs; worm-eaten, wormy

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  • 17 مدود

    مُدَوِّدٌ، مُدَوَّدٌ: بهِ دُودٌ
    wormy, worm-infested, worm-eaten, verminous, vermiculate

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  • 18 مدود

    مُدَوِّدٌ، مُدَوَّدٌ: بهِ دُودٌ
    wormy, worm-infested, worm-eaten, verminous, vermiculate

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  • 19 مقمل

    مُقَمَّلٌ، مُقَمِّلٌ: قَمِلٌ
    lice-infested, lousy, pedicular

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  • 20 مقمل

    مُقَمَّلٌ، مُقَمِّلٌ: قَمِلٌ
    lice-infested, lousy, pedicular

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  • Infested — est un film américain réalisé par Josh Olson, sorti en 2002. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution 4 Autour du film …   Wikipédia en Français

  • infested — [ ınfestəd ] suffix used with some nouns to make adjectives meaning full of something harmful or unpleasant: a rat infested house a crime infested city …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • -infested — UK [ɪnfestɪd] US [ɪnfestəd] suffix used with some nouns to make adjectives meaning ‘full of something harmful or unpleasant’ a rat infested house a crime infested city Thesaurus: suffixeshyponym …   Useful english dictionary

  • Infested — Infest In*fest , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Infested}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Infesting}.] [L. infestare, fr. infestus disturbed, hostile, troublesome; in in, against + the root of defendere: cf. F. infester. See {Defend}.] To trouble greatly by numbers or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Infested — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Eaten Alive – Invasion der Killer Insekten Originaltitel: Infested Produktionsland: USA Erscheinungsjahr: 2002 Länge: 80 Minuten Originalsprache: Englisch …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • -infested — UK [ɪnfestɪd] / US [ɪnfestəd] suffix used with some nouns to make adjectives meaning full of something harmful or unpleasant a rat infested house a crime infested city …   English dictionary

  • infested — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ become ADVERB ▪ heavily ▪ The building was heavily infested with cockroaches. PREPOSITION …   Collocations dictionary

  • infested — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Overrun] Syn. beset, crowded, overwhelmed; see full 1 , jammed 2 . 2. [Diseased] Syn. ravaged, wormy, lousy, pediculous, pedicular, ratty, grubby; see also sick …   English dictionary for students

  • infested — adj. overrun, teeming; repeatedly harassed (as with pests or vermin) in·fest || ɪn fest v. overrun in large numbers, swarm in or about in a troublesome manner; invade, harass …   English contemporary dictionary

  • infested — adjective Syn: overrun, swarming, teeming, crawling, alive, plagued …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • infested — adj swarming, teeming, crawling, bristling, beset, alive, pervaded, plagued, ravaged, ridden, overrun, overspread, infiltrated, permeated, vermined …   Useful english dictionary

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