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1 breach
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2 breach of the peace
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3 breach, violation, infraction, infringement
مُخالَفة \ breach, violation, infraction, infringement. \ See Also إخلالArabic-English glossary > breach, violation, infraction, infringement
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4 violation, breach; infringement, transgression
اِنْتِهاك \ violation, breach; infringement, transgression. \ See Also تجاوُزٌ مُخِلّArabic-English glossary > violation, breach; infringement, transgression
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5 chalal
breach; interval [challa] Hin khalal, Per chalal borrowed from Ar -
6 kasr
breach; want, deficit [kasara] Hin kasr, Per kasr borrowed from Ar -
7 نكث
نَكْث: مَصْدَر نَكَثَbreach, violation, infringement; reneging, breach of promise, breach of faith -
8 خرق
1́ n. breach, breaking, violation, infraction, infringement, transgression, puncture, rent2́ v. break, pierce, puncture, breach, infringe, riddle, transgress -
9 أخل بـ
أخَلّ بِـ: خَرَقَ، خالَفَto break, breach, commit a breach of, violate, infringe, infract, contravene, transgress; to default, fail to meet or perform; to prejudice; to disturb, upset, disrupt -
10 خالف
خالَفَ: خَرَقَ، أخَلّ بِـ، عَصَىto break, breach, commit a breach of, violate, infringe, infract, contravene, transgress; to disobey -
11 خان
خانَ: نَقَضَ، خالَفَ، أخَلّ بـto break, breach, commit a breach of, violate, infringe, infract, contravene, transgress, fail to keep or meet -
12 نقض
نَقَضَ: خَرَقَ، خالَفَ، اِنْتَهَكَto break, breach, commit a breach of, violate, infringe, infract, contravene transgress -
13 naqsz
destruction, ruin; breach, veto [naqasza] Per naqsz borrowed from Ar -
14 إنقطاع في العلا قات الودية
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15 ثغرة في القانون
n. breach -
16 حدث صدعا
v. breach -
17 صداقة
n. friendship, friendliness, familiarity, breach -
18 فتحة
n. opening, aperture, breach, gap, manhole, porthole, orifice, slit, slot, niche, vent, slash, overture -
19 فجوة
n. gap, opening, hole, breach, aperture, crevice, fissure, crack, crevasse, chasm, break, discontinuity, lacuna, hiatus, cavity, chamber -
20 كسر
1́ n. breaking, breakage, fracturing, shattering, smashing, fraction2́ v. break, fracture, shatter, smash, crash, crush, breach, violate, infringe, defeat, vanquish, rout, fold, double, pleat, tuck
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breach — / brēch/ n 1 a: a violation in the performance of or a failure to perform an obligation created by a promise, duty, or law without excuse or justification breach of duty: a breach of a duty esp. by a fiduciary (as an agent or corporate officer)… … Law dictionary
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