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1 necessarily
بِالضَّرورَة \ necessarily: as a result (that is always true or cannot be avoided): Rich men are not necessarily happy men. \ بِحُكْم الضَّرورة \ necessarily: as a result (that is always true or cannot be avoided): Rich men are not necessarily happy men. -
2 necessarily
حَتْمًا \ by all means: certainly: Yes, by all means you may borrow my car. decidedly: without doubt: He’s decidedly the best runner. necessarily: as a result (that is always true or cannot be avoided): Rich men are not necessarily happy men. without fail: letting nothing prevent the action: We shall be there at six o’clock, without fail. -
3 necessarily
[-ˈse-] adverbضَرورِيّاً -
4 حتما
حَتْمًا \ by all means: certainly: Yes, by all means you may borrow my car. decidedly: without doubt: He’s decidedly the best runner. necessarily: as a result (that is always true or cannot be avoided): Rich men are not necessarily happy men. without fail: letting nothing prevent the action: We shall be there at six o’clock, without fail. -
5 حكم
حُكْم \ government: the act of ruling. power: control of government: Their party came into power in 1951 and remained in power till 1964. reign: the period during which a king or queen holds office. ruling: an official decision on a doubtful question: The judge gave his ruling. \ بِحُكْم... \ practically: nearly: She’s practically ready. \ See Also تقريبا (تقريبًا) \ بِحُكْم الضَّرورة \ necessarily: as a result (that is always true or cannot be avoided): Rich men are not necessarily happy men. \ حُكْم سَيِّئ \ misrule: bad government. \ حُكْم ذاتيّ \ self-government: a country’s right to govern itself (after being under foreign rule). \ حُكْم قَضَائِيّ \ decree: an official command or decision; a judgement in certain courts of law. sentence: the punishment that a court gives. \ حُكْم مُطْلَق \ dictatorship: the position or power of a dictator; government by a dictator; the period during which a dictator rules a country. \ حُكْم مَلَكِيّ \ monarchy: to rule by a monarch: Britain is ruled by a ‘constitutional monarchy’ (in which the monarch’s powers are controlled, and are mostly exercised for him or her by an elected government). -
6 ضرورة
ضَرُورة \ necessity: need: Food and drink are the necessities of life. There was no necessity to steal food when you had some money. \ بِالضَّرورَة \ necessarily: as a result (that is always true or cannot be avoided): Rich men are not necessarily happy men. -
7 by all means
حَتْمًا \ by all means: certainly: Yes, by all means you may borrow my car. decidedly: without doubt: He’s decidedly the best runner. necessarily: as a result (that is always true or cannot be avoided): Rich men are not necessarily happy men. without fail: letting nothing prevent the action: We shall be there at six o’clock, without fail. -
8 decidedly
حَتْمًا \ by all means: certainly: Yes, by all means you may borrow my car. decidedly: without doubt: He’s decidedly the best runner. necessarily: as a result (that is always true or cannot be avoided): Rich men are not necessarily happy men. without fail: letting nothing prevent the action: We shall be there at six o’clock, without fail. -
9 without fail
حَتْمًا \ by all means: certainly: Yes, by all means you may borrow my car. decidedly: without doubt: He’s decidedly the best runner. necessarily: as a result (that is always true or cannot be avoided): Rich men are not necessarily happy men. without fail: letting nothing prevent the action: We shall be there at six o’clock, without fail. -
10 بالضرورة
adv. necessarily, needs -
11 حتما
adv. necessarily, without fail -
12 لا محالة
adv. necessarily -
13 لا بد
لا بُدّ، مِنْ كُلّ بُدّ، مِنْ غَيْرِ بُدّdefinitely, certainly, assuredly, sure(ly); without fail, by all means; inevitably, unavoidably, inescapably, necessarily -
14 من كل بد
لا بُدّ، مِنْ كُلّ بُدّ، مِنْ غَيْرِ بُدّdefinitely, certainly, assuredly, sure(ly); without fail, by all means; inevitably, unavoidably, inescapably, necessarily -
15 من غير بد
لا بُدّ، مِنْ كُلّ بُدّ، مِنْ غَيْرِ بُدّdefinitely, certainly, assuredly, sure(ly); without fail, by all means; inevitably, unavoidably, inescapably, necessarily -
16 حتما
حَتْماًdefinitely, decidedly, positively, certainly, absolutely, of course, sure(ly), by all means, undoubtedly, unquestionably; inevitably, unavoidably, inescapably, necessarily -
17 حكما
حُكْماًlegally; definitely, certainly, positively, surely, inevitably, unavoidably, inescapably, necessarily -
18 ضرورة
ضَرُورَةً، بِالضّرُورَةnecessarily, of necessity -
19 بالضرورة
ضَرُورَةً، بِالضّرُورَةnecessarily, of necessity -
20 لا محالة
لا مَحَالَةَ: لا بُدّ، حَتْماًcertainly, positively, absolutely, definitely, decidedly, of course, sure(ly); by all means, without fail; inevitably, unavoidably, inescapably, necessarily
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