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1 avail
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2 avail
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3 of no avail
of no use or effect:إفادَه، نَفْع، جَدوىHis efforts were of no avail.
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4 to no avail
of no use or effect:إفادَه، نَفْع، جَدوىHis efforts were of no avail.
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5 use, avail
طائِل (فائِدة، مَنْفَعة) \ use, avail. -
6 استفاد
v. profit, benefit, improve, benefit by, avail, avail oneself of, deduce, conclude, capitalize -
7 نفع
1́ n. usefulness, use, profit, avail, instrumentation2́ v. avail, serve -
8 اغتنم (الفرصة)
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9 seize
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10 أفاد
v. avail, benefit, signify, subserve -
11 استغل
v. exploit, quarry, tap, trade on, take advantage of, profiteer, avail, impose, harness, milk, presume, follow up -
12 بلا فائدة
adv. without avail -
13 فائدة
1́ n. use, usefulness, avail, increase, advantage, profit, utility, worth, scoop, bent, usury, good, welfare, payoff, pay book2́ v. believe3́ n. interest -
14 أجدى
أجْدَى، أَجْدَى نَفْعاً: نَفَعَ، أَفَادَto be useful, helpful, beneficial, advantageous, profitable, favorable, instrumental; to be of use, of help, of benefit, of profit, of advantage, of service; to benefit, help, avail, advantage, profit -
15 أجدى نفعا
أجْدَى، أَجْدَى نَفْعاً: نَفَعَ، أَفَادَto be useful, helpful, beneficial, advantageous, profitable, favorable, instrumental; to be of use, of help, of benefit, of profit, of advantage, of service; to benefit, help, avail, advantage, profit -
16 أغنى
أغْنَى (عن): كَفَى، أجْدَى، أجْزَىto suffice, satisfy; to be sufficient, enough, adequate; to be useful, of use, helpful, of help, beneficial, of benefit; to avail, benefit, profit, help; to be a substitute for, make up for, serve instead of; to dispense of, spare, save -
17 أفاد
أفَادَ: نَفَعَto benefit, help, profit, advantage, avail, serve; to be useful, helpful, beneficial, profitable, advantageous; to be of use, of help, of advantage, of profit, of service -
18 أفاد من
أفَادَ مِنْ: اِنْتَفَعَ بِـ، اِسْتَفَادَ مِنْto profit by or from, benefit by or from, derive benefit (profit, advantage) from, turn to (good) account or advantage, take advantage of, make use of, avail oneself of, use, utilize, put to use, draw upon, capitalize on, trade on, tap -
19 إفادة
إفَادَة: نَفْعutility, usefulness, use, avail, benefit, advantage -
20 ارتفق بـ
اِرْتَفَقَ بِـ: اِنْتَفَعَ بِـ، اِسْتَفَادَ مِنْto profit by or from, benefit from, avail oneself of, take advantage of, make use of, utilize, use
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