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1 captivity
أَسْر \ captivity: the state of being a prisoner: Wild animals often die in captivity. -
2 captivity
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3 isara
captivity, slavery [asara] Per esarat, Tur esaret borrowed from Ar -
4 أسر
أَسْر \ captivity: the state of being a prisoner: Wild animals often die in captivity. \ أَسْر (استيلاء على) \ capture: the act of capturing: The capture of that city ended the war. -
5 أسر
1́ n. captivity, seizure, servitude, catch2́ v. intrigue, take prisoner, capture, captivate, prison, seize, take, enthrall -
6 سبي
n. captivity, capture -
7 عبودية
n. enslavement, slavery, serfdom, servitude, bondage, captivity, subjection, thraldom, thrall, yoke, obsequiousness, subservience -
8 أسر
أسْرcapture, captivity; arrest, apprehension -
9 سبي
سَبْي: أسْرcapture, captivity -
10 liberty
[ˈlɪbətɪ] noun1) freedom from captivity or from slavery:حُريَّه، إطْلاق سَراحHe ordered that all prisoners should be given their liberty.
2) freedom to do as one pleases:حُريَّهChildren have a lot more liberty now than they used to.
3) ( especially with take) too great freedom of speech or action:حُريَّة الكَلامI think it was (taking) a liberty to ask her such a question!
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11 rescue
[ˈreskjuː]1. verbto get or take out of a dangerous situation, captivity etc:يُنْقِذThe lifeboat was sent out to rescue the sailors from the sinking ship.
2. noun(an) act of rescuing or state of being rescued:After his rescue, the climber was taken to hospital
إنْقاذThey came quickly to our rescue.
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