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1 execute
أَعْدَمَ \ execute: to kill (a murderer, etc.) by order of the law courts. put to death: to kill a prisoner (lawfully or unlawfully): The murderer was put to death by order of the court. The escaped prisoner was caught and put to death by an angry crowd. -
2 execute
[ˈeksɪkjuːt] verb1) to put to death by order of the law:يُعْدِمُAfter the war many traitors were executed.
2) to carry out (instructions etc).يُنَفِّذُ3) to perform (a movement etc usually requiring skill).يُؤَدّي ، يَقومُ بِ -
3 najaza
execute [?] -
4 amsza
execute, put signature on [masza] -
5 anjaza
execute [najaza] -
6 naffadha
execute [nafadha] -
7 nafadza
penetrate; execute [nafadha] -
8 qasza
execution; incident, accident [qasza] Aze qeza, Per qasza, Tur kaza borrowed from Ar--------finish, execute; cut, perforate [Sem q-sz-y, Heb qatzin (officer), qatze (end), Syr qetza, Uga qss, Phoen qsst (the end)] -
9 ينفذ
1) execute 2) penetrate 3) permeate -
10 أدى
v. conduct, execute, fulfil, fulfill, perform, do, go, result, give rise to, put on, bring, bring about, function -
11 أعدم
v. despatch, execute, be executed, shoot, hang out, put to death, guillotine, dispatch, string up, swing -
12 جرى
v. execute, flow, run, float, roll, scat, precipitate, occur, take place, transact, carry out -
13 جرى ما هو ضرورى
v. execute -
14 عزف
v. play away, play, execute, perform, pick, render, strike, set a piano, fiddle, lute -
15 قضى
1́ n. decree2́ v. predestine, execute, accomplish, pay, settle, spend, ordain, require, foreordain, preordain, carry out -
16 مارس
1́ adj. engaged2́ n. March3́ v. fulfil, exercise, practice, pursue, execute, perform, operate, fulfill, set one's hand to, carry out -
17 نجز
1́ n. beam2́ v. accomplish, encounter, fulfil, complete, compass, do, execute, finalize, finish, fulfill, implement, perfect, perform, pull off, realize, put across, achieve, gain, get on, negotiate, polish off, get hold of -
18 نفذ
1́ adj. active2́ n. beam, effect3́ v. execute, permeate, carry out, honor, honour, implement, penetrate, proceed, commit, invoke, percolate, realize, perform, pierce, fill, fulfil, fulfill, practise, transfix, act, traverse, computerize, come true, peter, pursue, effectuate, enforce -
19 أتم
أتَمّto complete, conclude, finish, wind up, finalize, end, terminate, bring to an end; to consummate, perfect, round off, round out, bring to completion or perfection; to execute, carry out, effect(uate), implement, accomplish, achieve, realize; to do, perform, fulfill; to supplement, complement -
20 أتى
أتَى: فَعَلَ، قامَ بِـto do, make, perform, carry out, execute, accomplish, fulfill
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