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21 overcome
قَهَرَ \ oppress: to govern roughly and unjustly; cause to suffer and become weak: The people were oppressed by severe laws. overcome: to deal successfully with (a fault or difficulty); conquer. overwhelm: to defeat completely, with much larger or stronger forces; have such a strong effect on sb. that he feels completely helpless: Her kindness overwhelmed the poor old man. repress: to keep under control (feelings, etc.); prevent (sb.) from acting naturally: She repressed her anger. He tried to repress his tears. The prisoners are repressed by the severe prison rules. subdue: to conquer; bring under control: Napoleon subdued several European states. vanquish: to conquer. \ See Also كبت (كَبَتَ)، غمر (غَمَرَ)، كبح (كَبَحَ)، طغى (طَغَى) -
22 overwhelm
قَهَرَ \ oppress: to govern roughly and unjustly; cause to suffer and become weak: The people were oppressed by severe laws. overcome: to deal successfully with (a fault or difficulty); conquer. overwhelm: to defeat completely, with much larger or stronger forces; have such a strong effect on sb. that he feels completely helpless: Her kindness overwhelmed the poor old man. repress: to keep under control (feelings, etc.); prevent (sb.) from acting naturally: She repressed her anger. He tried to repress his tears. The prisoners are repressed by the severe prison rules. subdue: to conquer; bring under control: Napoleon subdued several European states. vanquish: to conquer. \ See Also كبت (كَبَتَ)، غمر (غَمَرَ)، كبح (كَبَحَ)، طغى (طَغَى) -
23 repress
قَهَرَ \ oppress: to govern roughly and unjustly; cause to suffer and become weak: The people were oppressed by severe laws. overcome: to deal successfully with (a fault or difficulty); conquer. overwhelm: to defeat completely, with much larger or stronger forces; have such a strong effect on sb. that he feels completely helpless: Her kindness overwhelmed the poor old man. repress: to keep under control (feelings, etc.); prevent (sb.) from acting naturally: She repressed her anger. He tried to repress his tears. The prisoners are repressed by the severe prison rules. subdue: to conquer; bring under control: Napoleon subdued several European states. vanquish: to conquer. \ See Also كبت (كَبَتَ)، غمر (غَمَرَ)، كبح (كَبَحَ)، طغى (طَغَى) -
24 subdue
قَهَرَ \ oppress: to govern roughly and unjustly; cause to suffer and become weak: The people were oppressed by severe laws. overcome: to deal successfully with (a fault or difficulty); conquer. overwhelm: to defeat completely, with much larger or stronger forces; have such a strong effect on sb. that he feels completely helpless: Her kindness overwhelmed the poor old man. repress: to keep under control (feelings, etc.); prevent (sb.) from acting naturally: She repressed her anger. He tried to repress his tears. The prisoners are repressed by the severe prison rules. subdue: to conquer; bring under control: Napoleon subdued several European states. vanquish: to conquer. \ See Also كبت (كَبَتَ)، غمر (غَمَرَ)، كبح (كَبَحَ)، طغى (طَغَى) -
25 vanquish
قَهَرَ \ oppress: to govern roughly and unjustly; cause to suffer and become weak: The people were oppressed by severe laws. overcome: to deal successfully with (a fault or difficulty); conquer. overwhelm: to defeat completely, with much larger or stronger forces; have such a strong effect on sb. that he feels completely helpless: Her kindness overwhelmed the poor old man. repress: to keep under control (feelings, etc.); prevent (sb.) from acting naturally: She repressed her anger. He tried to repress his tears. The prisoners are repressed by the severe prison rules. subdue: to conquer; bring under control: Napoleon subdued several European states. vanquish: to conquer. \ See Also كبت (كَبَتَ)، غمر (غَمَرَ)، كبح (كَبَحَ)، طغى (طَغَى) -
26 besiege
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27 pluck up courage
اِسْتَجمَعَ شجاعتَهُ \ pluck up courage: to conquer one’s fears; become brave: He plucked up enough courage to jump from the window of the burning house. \ تَشَجَّعَ \ pluck up courage: to conquer one’s fears; become brave: He plucked up enough courage to jump from the window of the burning house. -
28 fatahha
open; conquer [Sem p-t-hh, Mal fetah, Akk petu, pata'u, Heb patach, Syr pethach, JNA pthkh, Hrs fetoh, Uga pthh, Phoen pthh] -
29 kabasa
press [Akk kabasu (tread), kibsu (gangway), Heb kibbess (wash), kavash (conquer), kevish (road), Syr kebash, JNA kbs, kwsh (go down), Uga kbs (wash), Phoen kbs] -
30 إكتسب بالتغلب
v. conquer -
31 احتل
v. occupy, take, take up, conquer, overrun, squat -
32 انتزع
v. extract, get smth. off one's hands, draw, snatch, tear, tear out, twitch, wrest, extort, exact, wring, yank, conquer, grab, swagger -
33 انتصر
v. triumph, win, palm, conquer, overbear, prevail, gain the upper hand -
34 تغلب
1́ n. predomination2́ v. worst, get over, get past, overcome, cope, overbear, conquer, master, get the better of, outdo, vanquish, ride, beat, knock down, pull through, crumple, quench, whack, negotiate -
35 خضع
v. wash, submit, subdue, subordinate, subject, subjugate, succumb, undergo, knuckle under, compel, conquer, throw in one's hand, bend, bow, hew, steady, reduce, yield, kowtow, reclaim -
36 فتح
1́ n. conquest2́ v. open, unbar, unblock, unseal, unlock, unclose, unfasten, unfold, switch on, turn on, conquer, unzip -
37 قهر
1́ n. subdual, subjugation, defeating, compulsion, force2́ v. subdue, tame, subjugate, conquer, vanquish, overcome, overwhelm, overpower, overmaster, overbear, defeat, beat, get the better of, crush -
38 أخضع
أخْضَعَ (لِـ): خَضّعَ (لِ)، جَعَلَهُ يَخْضَع (لِـ)to subjugate, subject, subdue, subordinate, conquer, vanquish, overcome, overpower, overmaster; to quell, quench, suppress, repress; to subject (to), submit (to), expose (to), cause to undergo or experience; to impose upon, enjoin upon -
39 أذل
أذَلّ: أخْضَعَto subjugate, subject, subdue, subordinate, conquer -
40 افتتح البلاد
اِفْتَتَحَ البِلاَدَto conquer, capture, occupy
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