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1 ارتسم
اِرْتَسَمَ: تَجَلّى، تَمَثّلَto come out, come to light, appear, show, emerge, manifest itself, reveal itself, present itself, be revealed, be manifested, be expressed, find expression, take expression; to be or become visible, manifest, evident, clear -
2 تجلى
تَجَلّى: تَكَشّفَ، ظَهَرto be or become clear, plain, distinct, manifest, patent, evident, obvious, explicit, unequivocal; to manifest itself, reveal itself, come out, come to light, show, appear, emerge, surface; to be revealed; to be manifested; to be expressed, find expression; take expression -
3 تمثل
تَمَثّلَ: اِرْتَسَمَ، تَجَلّىto appear to, show, emerge, manifest itself, present itself, be represented, be manifested, be visible, find visual expression, take pictorial expression -
4 مبين
مُبَيّن: بُيّنَ، أُظْهِرَshown, demonstrated, manifested, displayed, exhibited; revealed, disclosed, exposed; made clear, explained illustrated; indicated, stated -
5 manifest
[ˈmænɪfest]1. verbto show (clearly):يُظْهِر، يَكْشِف عنHe manifested his character in his behaviour.
2. adjectiveeasily seen by the eye or understood by the mind; obvious:واضِح، ظاهِرmanifest stupidity.
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Manifested — Manifest Man i*fest, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Manifested}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Manifesting}.] 1. To show plainly; to make to appear distinctly, usually to the mind; to put beyond question or doubt; to display; to exhibit. [1913 Webster] There is nothing … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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