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41 أيقن
أيْقَنَ (الأمْرَ أو بِهِ)to ascertain, find out or learn with certainty about, know for certain; to be or become certain of, sure of, convinced of, confident of -
42 أدرك
أَدْرَكَ: مَيّزَ، تَبَيّنَ، فَهِمَ، عَلِمَto perceive, discern, realize, notice, see, recognize, apprehend, conceive, comprehend, grasp, understand; to know; to be or become aware of, conscious of, cognizant of; to learn (about), come to know (about), find out (about) -
43 اختبر
اِخْتَبَرَ: جَرّبَ، تَعَلّمَ بِالاخْتِبَار، اِكْتَسَبَ خِبْرَةًto experience, have experienced, have tried, know or learn by experience; to gather (gain, have) experience, be experienced -
44 استذكر
اِسْتَذْكَرَ: حَفِظَ غَيْباًto memorize, commit to memory, learn by heart; to know by heart -
45 استظهر
اِسْتَظْهَرَ: حَفِظَ عَنْ ظَهْرِ قَلْبto memorize, learn by heart, commit to memory, con; to know by heart -
46 اطلع على
اِطّلَعَ علىto know (of); to be or become aware of, cognizant of, acquainted with, familiar with, informed about, conversant with; to familiarize oneself with, acquaint oneself with; to learn (about), come to know (about), find out (about), discover, detect; to see; to inspect, examine, look into -
47 اقتبس العلم
اِقْتَبَسَ العِلْمَto learn, acquire knowledge -
48 بلغه الخبر
بَلَغَهُ الخَبَرُ: نَمَى إليه، عَلِمَ بِهِto come to one's ears, come to one's knowledge, reach, hear of, get wind of, learn about, come to know about, find out about, be told about, be informed about, be reported to -
49 تأكد من الأمر
تَأكّدَ مِنَ الأمْرto be sure of, certain of, convinced of, confident of; to ascertain, find out or learn with certainty about, know for certain; to make sure of, seek to ascertain, check, verify; to reassure oneself of -
50 تبين
تَبَيّنَ (الأمْرَ): تَعَرّفَهُ، أدْرَكَهُto seek to ascertain, try to know for certain, check, verify, examine carefully; to ascertain, find out or learn with certainty about, get to know; to know; to perceive, notice, recognize, observe, discern, distinguish, realize, identify, see; to discover, detect, find out (about), spot -
51 تتلمذ
تَتَلْمَذَto be or become a pupil or a student; to be or become an apprentice; to study (under), learn (under) -
52 تثبت من
تَثَبّتَ مِنْ: تَحَقّقَ، تَأكّدَto make sure of, seek to ascertain, verify, check, examine; to ascertain, find out or learn with certainty about, know for certain; to be sure of, certain of, convinced of, confident of -
53 تثقف
تَثَقّفَto be or become educated, cultured, cultivated, refined, polished; to be enlightened; to learn, study; to know -
54 تحفظ
تَحَفّظَ: اِسْتَظْهَرَto memorize, learn by heart, commit to memory, con -
55 تحقق الأمر أو منه
تَحَقّقَ الأمْرَ أو مِنْهُ: تَيَقّنَ، تَبَيّنَ، اِسْتَثْبَتَ، تَأكّدَ مِنْto make sure of, seek to ascertain, check, verify, reassure oneself of, try to know or convince oneself of; to ascertain, find out or learn with certainty about, know for certain; to be sure of, certain of, convinced of, confident of; to identify -
56 ترامى إليه الخبر
تَرَامَى إليه الخَبَرُ: بَلَغَهُto come to one's knowledge or ears; to learn about, hear of, get wind of -
57 تلقن من
تَلَقّنَ مِنْto learn from, receive from, get from -
58 تلقى العلم أو الدرس
تَلَقّى العِلْمَ أو الدّرْسَto learn, study, take lessons; to be taught, instructed -
59 تناهى إليه الخبر
تَنَاهَى إليهِ الخَبَر، تَنَاهَى إلى سَمْعِهِto come to one's knowledge, reach, come to one's ears, hear of, get wind of, learn about, be told about, be informed about, be reported to -
60 تناهى إلى سمعه
تَنَاهَى إليهِ الخَبَر، تَنَاهَى إلى سَمْعِهِto come to one's knowledge, reach, come to one's ears, hear of, get wind of, learn about, be told about, be informed about, be reported to
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