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21 وفاء
vaccin; payement; paiement; loyalisme; foi; fidélité; exécution; dévouement; acquittement -
22 تنفيذ
1) execution 2) implementation -
23 أداء
n. performance, execution, rendering, showing -
24 أمر الإجراء
n. execution order -
25 إجراء
n. execution, procedure, step, restraint, transaction -
26 إعدام
n. execution -
27 إنجاز
n. despatch, execution, fulfillment, fulfilment, accomplishment, achievement, implementation, implementing, realization, performance, dispatch -
28 تنفيذ
n. execution, enforcement, fulfillment, pursuance, fulfilment -
29 عمل حاسم
n. execution -
30 أداء
أدَاءperformance; execution, carrying out, accomplishment, fulfillment; doing, functioning, exercising; work; payment, discharge, settlement (of a debt); rendering (of) a service, doing (of) a favor; taking of an oath, swearing; rendition, interpretation, reading (of a work of art); diction, delivery; elocution -
31 أمر تنفيذ
أمْرُ تَنْفِيذ -
32 أوقف تنفيذ الحكم أو القرار إلخ
أوْقَفَ تَنْفِيذَ الْحُكْمِ أو القَرارِ إلخto stay the execution of a sentence; to arrest or stay a judgmentArabic-English new dictionary > أوقف تنفيذ الحكم أو القرار إلخ
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33 إتمام
إتْمامcompletion, conclusion, finishing, windup, finalization, ending, termination; consummation, perfection, rounding off, rounding out, bringing to completion or perfection; execution, carrying out, effectuation, implementation, accomplishment, achievement, realization; doing, performance, fulfillment -
34 إجراء
إجْراء: قِيَامٌ بِـ، تَنْفِيذperformance, doing, making, carrying out, execution, effectuation, bringing about -
35 إحقاق
إحْقاق (الحَقّ): تَنْفِيذ(هُ)enforcement, execution, carrying out, effectuation -
36 إعدام
إعْدام: تَنْفِيذُ حُكْمِ الإعْدام -
37 إمضاء
إمْضاء: إتْمام، إنْجازconclusion, windup, completion; execution, carrying out, accomplishment -
38 إنجاز
إنْجاز: مَصْدَر أنْجَزَcarrying out, execution, effectuation, implementation, accomplishment, achievement, realization, finalization, completion, consummation, finishing, conclusion, windup; fulfillment, performance, discharge -
39 إيقاف التنفيذ
إيْقافُ التّنْفِيذ، إيْقافُ الحُكْمstay of execution, arrest of judgment -
40 إيقاف الحكم
إيْقافُ التّنْفِيذ، إيْقافُ الحُكْمstay of execution, arrest of judgment
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