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1 enable
أَقْدَرَ \ enable: to give (sb.) the power or the chance (to do sth.): His help enabled me to finish the job in time. \ See Also مكن (مَكَّنَ) \ مَكَّنَ \ enable: give (sb.) the power or the chance (to do sth.): His help enabled me to finish the job in time. -
2 enable
[ɪˈneɪbl] verbto make able by giving means, power or authority (to do something):يُمَكِّنThe money I inherited enabled me to go on a world cruise.
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3 يخول
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4 يمكن
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5 خول
1́ adj. immoral, libidinous2́ v. authorize, vest, qualify, enable, authorise -
6 مكن
v. become strong, can, cement, enable -
7 أتاح
أتَاحَ (لِـ): مَكّنَ مِنْ، قَدّرَ علىto enable to, put in a position to, make possible for -
8 أخلى السبيل لـ
أخْلَى السّبِيلَ (الطّرِيقَ، المَكَانَ، المَجَالَ) لِـto open the way for, make way for, give way to, clear a passage for; to make room for, make place for, give place to, clear a space for; to give or open up an opportunity or chance to or for; to enable, permit, allow, let -
9 أفسح لـ
أفْسَحَ (مَكَاناً، مَجَالاً إلخ) لـto make room for, make place for, give place to, clear a space for, step aside for; to make way for, open the way for, give way to, yield to, clear a passage for; to give or open up an opportunity or a chance to or for, enable, let, allow, permit; to give free play (to), give free scope (to), give wide scope of action (to), give a free hand (to), give a wide latitude (to), give an elbowroom (to) -
10 أهل
أهّلَ (لأَمْرٍ): جَعَلَهُ صالِحاً (لَهُ)to qualify, fit, make fit, adapt; to enable; to prepare; to habilitate, rehabilitate -
11 قدر
قَدّرَ (على): جَعَلَهُ قادِراً (على)، مَكّنَto enable (to), put in a position (to), make possible (for) -
12 مكن من
مَكّنَ مِنْ: قَدّرَ على، جَعَلَهُ قادِراً علىto enable to, put in a position to, make possible for; to empower, give power or authority to -
13 scholarship
noun1) knowledge and learning:عِلْم، مَعْرِفَهa man of great scholarship.
2) money awarded to a good student to enable him to go on with further studies:مِنحَةٌ مالِيَّهShe was awarded a travel scholarship.
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14 إقدام
إِقْدَام \ bravery: courage. courage: bravery; not being afraid of pain, danger, failure, etc.. daring: boldness. enterprise: the qualities needed for such a plan; the bold use of good brains. \ أَقْدَرَ \ enable: to give (sb.) the power or the chance (to do sth.): His help enabled me to finish the job in time. \ See Also مكن (مَكَّنَ) -
15 مكن
مَكَّنَ \ enable: give (sb.) the power or the chance (to do sth.): His help enabled me to finish the job in time.
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