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1 يصوغ
formulate -
2 أعد وفقا لصيغة
v. formulate -
3 استنبط
v. work out, devise, contrive, formulate, educe, elicit, evolve, frame -
4 صيغ
v. formulate, subedit -
5 فرغ في صيغة
v. formulate -
6 استحضر
اِسْتَحْضَرَ (دَوَاءً إلخ): أعَدّ، رَكّبَto prepare, make, compound, combine, confect, formulate, synthesize -
7 حرر
حَرّرَ: كَتَبَ، صاغَto edit, redact; to write, pen, indite, compose, compile, put down in writing, reduce to writing, draw up, draft, formulate, record -
8 ركب
رَكّبَ: جَمَعَ، ضَمّ، ألّفَ، أنْشَأ، أقامَ، أدْخَلَto assemble, put together, fit together, piece (together); to set up; to install; to compound, combine, formulate, prepare; to synthesize; to compose, make, form, fabricate, construct, build; to mount (on), fasten (on), fix (on), place (on); to set (in), mount (in), fit (in), insert (in) -
9 صاغ
صاغَ: حَرّرَ، عَبّرَ عَنْto draft, draw up, formulate, frame, put down in writing, reduce to writing, write (down), pen, compose; to phrase, word, couch, put, express, articulate -
10 عبر
عَبّرَ (عن)to express, voice, utter, give expression (to), articulate, declare, state, indicate, bring out, make clear, speak out (on), put, phrase, word, couch, formulate -
11 نظم
نَظّمَ: حَرّرَ، كَتَبَ، صاغَto draw (up), draft, write, compose, formulate, make
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formulate — for‧mu‧late [ˈfɔːmjleɪt ǁ ˈfɔːrm ] verb COMMERCE formulate a plan/policy/strategy etc to decide on a plan or a way of doing something and work out in detail how it should be done: • The company has hired a financial adviser to assist in… … Financial and business terms
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formulate — (v.) 1860, to express in a formula, from FORMULA (Cf. formula) + ATE (Cf. ate). Related: Formulated; formulating … Etymology dictionary
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