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81 حكم
حَكَمَ (قَضَائِيّا على أو لـ): قَضَىto decide, judge, rule, adjudicate, adjudge, pass (pronounce, deliver, give, render) a judgment or sentence or decision or ruling or verdict (against or in favor of); to sentence, impose or inflict (a penalty on); to find (for), award (to) -
82 صمم على
صَمّمَ على: عَزَمَ علىto determine to, resolve to, decide to, make up one's mind to; to be determined to or on; resolved to or on, decided on or to, bent on, intent on; to set one's heart or mind on; to intend to, purpose to, plan to -
83 عزم على
عَزَمَ علىto resolve to, determine to, decide to, make up one's mind to; to be determined to or on, resolved to or on, decided on or to, intent on; to set one's mind or heart on; to intend to, purpose to, plan to -
84 عول على
عَوّلَ على: عَزَمَ، صَمّمَto resolve to, determine to, decide to; to intend to, purpose to -
85 فصل
فَصَلَ (في): بَتّ، حَسَمَ، حَكَمَ، قَرّرَto decide, determine, settle, resolve, judge, adjudge, adjudicate, make a decision, render a judgment, arrive at a resolution, have the final word, cast the die -
86 قرر
قَرّرَ: صَمّمَ، عَزَمَ علىto decide, determine, resolve, make up one's mind; to be determined (to), resolved (to), decided (to) -
87 قرر
قَرّرَ: بَتّ، حَسَمَ، جَزَمَ، فَصَلَto decide, determine, resolve, settle, fix, set, regulate -
88 قضى
قَضَى: حَكَمَ قَضَائِيّاً (لِـ أو على)to judge, rule, decide (judicially), adjudicate, adjudge, pass (pronounce, render, give) a judgment or sentence or decision or verdict (in favor of or against); to find (for); to sentence, impose or inflict (a penalty on) -
89 نظر
نَظَرَ (بَيْنَهُمْ): حَكَمَ، فَصَلَto judge, adjudge, adjudicate, rule, decide -
90 assume
[əˈsjuːm] verb1) to take or accept as true:يَفْتَرِضI assume (that) you'd like time to decide.
2) to take upon oneself or accept (authority, responsibility etc):يَأخُذ عَلى عَاتِقِهHe assumed the rôle of leader in the emergency.
يَتَظاهَرHe assumed a look of horror.
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91 be up to
مَشْغول فيWhat is he up to now?
2) to be capable of:قادِرٌ علىHe isn't quite up to the job.
3) to reach the standard of:يَصِل إلى المُسْتَوىThis work isn't up to your best.
4) to be the duty or privilege of:من حَق، يَعْتَمِد على، يَعود إلىThe final choice is up to him.
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92 cancel
[ˈkænsəl] past tense, past participle ˈcancelled, (American) ˈcanceled verbيُلْغيHe cancelled his appointment.
2) to mark (stamps) with a postmark.يَخْتِمُ بالبَريد3) to stop payment of (a cheque, subscription etc).يُلْغي / يوقِفُ شيكا -
93 cast lots
يُجْري قُرْعَةً (بواسِطَة سَحْب أسماء من عُلْبَه)Five of us drew lots for the two pop-concert tickets.
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94 championship
1) a contest held to decide who is the champion:بُطولَهThe tennis championship will be decided this afternoon.
2) the act of defending or supporting:مُدافَعَةٌ عَنhis championship of civil rights.
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95 choose
[tʃuːz] past tense chose [tʃouz]: past participle chosen [ˈtʃouzn] verb1) to take (one thing rather than another from a number of things) according to what one wants:يَخْتارAlways choose (a book) carefully.
2) to decide (on one course of action rather than another):يُقَرِّرIf he chooses to resign, let him do so.
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96 crossroads
noun singulara place where two or more roads cross or meet:تَقاطُع طُرق مُتصالبَـهAt the crossroads we'll have to decide which road to take.
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97 cut one's losses
to decide to spend no more money, effort etc on something which is proving unprofitable.يُقلِّل الخَسائِر -
98 decree
[dɪˈkriː]1. noun1) an order or law:مَرْسومa decree forbidding hunting.
2) a ruling of a court of civil law.قَرار مَحْكَمَه2. verb– past tense, past participle deˈcreedto order, command or decide (something):يُصْدِرُ حُكْماً أو مَرْسوماً أو قَراراThe court decreed that he should pay the fine in full.
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99 determine
[dɪˈtəːmɪn] verb1) to fix or settle; to decide:يُقَرِّرHe determined his course of action.
2) to find out exactly:يُحَدِّد، يُعَيِّنHe tried to determine what had gone wrong.
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100 disinterested
[dɪsˈɪntrɪstɪd] adjectivenot influenced by private feelings or selfish motives; impartial:غَيْر مُتَحَيِّز، نَزيهIt would be best if we let a disinterested party decide.
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