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1 fugitive
[ˈfjuːdʒətɪv] nounهارِبa fugitive from justice.
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2 fugitive, escapee, runaway
فارّ \ fugitive, escapee, runaway. \ See Also هارب (هارِب) -
3 هارب
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4 التورم الشارد
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5 الثؤلول الشارد
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6 تورم شارد
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7 نوع شارد
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8 فار
فارّ: هارِبfugitive, runaway, on the run; a fugitive, a runaway; escapee -
9 هارب
هارِب: فارّfugitive, runaway, on the run; a fugitive, a runaway; escapee -
10 هائم
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11 آبق
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12 الطريد
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13 سريع التبخر
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14 شىء يصعب الإمساك به
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15 فار
1́ adj. fugitive2́ n. defector, escapee, runaway -
16 قصير الأجل
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17 لاجئ
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18 هائم
1́ adj. roaming, roving, fugitive2́ n. wanderer -
19 هارب
1́ adj. escape, receding, fleet, scampish2́ n. absconder, fugitive, runaway3́ v. run away -
20 آبق
[lang name="Arabic"]آبِق: هارِبfugitive, runaway; escapee
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Fugitive — Fu gi*tive, a. [OE. fugitif, F. fugitif, fr. L. fugitivus, fr. fugere to flee. See {Bow} to bend, and cf. {Feverfew}.] 1. Fleeing from pursuit, danger, restraint, etc., escaping, from service, duty etc.; as, a fugitive solder; a fugitive slave; a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fugitive — fu·gi·tive / fyü jə tiv/ n: a person who flees; esp: a person who flees one jurisdiction (as a state) for another in order to elude law enforcement personnel Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. fugitive … Law dictionary
Fugitive — Fu gi*tive, n. 1. One who flees from pursuit, danger, restraint, service, duty, etc.; a deserter; as, a fugitive from justice. [1913 Webster] 2. Something hard to be caught or detained. [1913 Webster] Or Catch that airy fugitive called wit. Harte … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fugitive — late 14c. (adj. and noun), from O.Fr. fugitif, from L. fugitivus fleeing (but commonly used as a noun meaning runaway, fugitive slave, deserter ), from pp. stem of fugere run away, flee, from PIE root *bheug (1) to flee (Cf. Gk. pheugein to flee … Etymology dictionary
fugitive — [adj] fleeing, transient avoiding, brief, criminal, elusive, ephemeral, errant, erratic, escaping, evading, evanescent, fleeting, flitting, flying*, fugacious, hot*, impermanent, lamster, momentary, moving, on the lam*, passing, planetary,… … New thesaurus
fugitive — [fyo͞o′ji tiv] adj. [ME fugitif < OFr < L fugitivus < pp. of fugere, to flee < IE base * bheug , to flee > Gr phygē, flight] 1. fleeing, apt to flee, or having fled, as from danger, justice, etc. 2. a) passing quickly away;… … English World dictionary
fugitive — adj evanescent, transitory, *transient, fleeting, passing, ephemeral, momentary, short lived … New Dictionary of Synonyms
fugitive — ► NOUN ▪ a person who has escaped from captivity or is in hiding. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ quick to disappear; fleeting. ORIGIN Latin fugitivus, from fugere flee … English terms dictionary
fugitive — fugitively, adv. fugitiveness, fugitivity, n. /fyooh ji tiv/, n. 1. a person who is fleeing, from prosecution, intolerable circumstances, etc.; a runaway: a fugitive from justice; a fugitive from a dictatorial regime. adj. 2. having taken flight … Universalium
Fugitive — For other uses, see The Fugitive (disambiguation). Fugitives are often profiled in the media in order to be apprehended, such as in the TV show America s Most Wanted. A fugitive (or runaway) is a person who is fleeing from custody, whether it be… … Wikipedia
fugitive — n. 1) to track down a fugitive 2) a fugitive from (a fugitive from justice) * * * [ fjuːdʒɪtɪv] to track down a fugitive a fugitive from (a fugitive from justice) … Combinatory dictionary