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21 إنهاء
إنْهاء: إتْمامending, finishing, termination, bringing to an end, conclusion, windup, winding up, completion, finalization -
22 اختتام
اِخْتِتَام: إنْهاء، إتْمامconclusion, concluding, closure, closing, completion, finishing, termination, ending, winding up, windup -
23 اكتمال
اِكْتِمالcompletion, consummation, conclusion, termination, windup; perfection; completeness, wholeness, fullness -
24 انتهاء
اِنْتِهاءend, termination, conclusion, close, windup, completion; expiry, expiration, coming to an end -
25 تتمة
تَتِمّةcontinuation, sequel, epilogue, postlude, concluding section (of a story, literary work, etc.); supplement, complement; end, conclusion, termination, close, finish, windup, completion -
26 تكامل
تَكَامُلintegration; complementarity; completeness, fullness, wholeness, perfectness; completion, perfection; integral -
27 تمام
تَمَام: اِنْتِهاءcompletion, conclusion, consummation, termination, windup -
28 تمضية
تَمْضِيَة: إنْفَاذ، إنْجاز، إتْمامcarrying out, execution, performance, accomplishment; conclusion, completion, windup -
29 فراغ من عمل
فَرَاغٌ مِنْ عَمَل: إتْمامُهُ، إنْهاؤُهُfinishing, ending, termination, completion, conclusion, windup, winding up -
30 قضاء
قَضَاء: إنْجاز، إتْمامcarrying out, execution, effectuation, accomplishment; termination, finishing, conclusion, windup, completion -
31 كمال
كَمَال: تَمَامperfection; completeness, wholeness, fullness, totality, integrity; completion, consummation, conclusion, termination, windup -
32 accomplishment
noun1) completion.إتْمَام، إنْجَاز2) a special skill:مأَثِرَه، بَرَاعَهShe has many different accomplishments.
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33 shelve
[ʃelv] verbيَضَعُ على الرَّف، يَضَعُ جانِباThe project has been shelved for the moment.
2) to put up shelves in.يَضَعُ رُفوفا3) (of land) to slope gradually:يَنْحَدِرThe land shelves towards the sea.
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34 اكتمال
اِكْتِمال \ completion. -
35 إكمال
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36 نظم
نَظَّمَ \ arrange: to put in order: He arranged his books neatly. clear up: to put (sth.) in order: Clear up (this room) before you leave. draw up: to prepare; put in order: The lawyer drew up an agreement for me to sign. fix up: to arrange; settle: We must fix up a meeting with them. get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. organize: to plan and arrange (an activity; people concerned in an activity) so as to get effective results: The meeting was so well organized that no time was wasted. \ See Also رتب (رَتَّبَ) \ نَظَّمَ برنامجًا \ schedule: to make a schedule for (sth.): The building is scheduled for completion next week. The plane is a scheduled flight (a regular flight, not a special one). -
37 schedule
نَظَّمَ برنامجًا \ schedule: to make a schedule for (sth.): The building is scheduled for completion next week. The plane is a scheduled flight (a regular flight, not a special one).
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