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41 ضايق
ضايَقَ: أزْعَجَto annoy, vex, irritate, irk, bother, disturb, trouble, inconvenience, pester, molest, harass, upset, offend, disquiet, discompose, discommode, incommode, distress; to oppress; to tease -
42 ضغط على
ضَغَطَ على: مارَسَ ضَغْطاً على، أكْرَهَ، ضَيّقَ علىto exert pressure on, pressure, bring pressure to bear on, put pressure or stress on; to push; to press, constrain, compel, coerce, force; to oppress, bear down heavily upon, harass -
43 ضيق على
ضَيّقَ على: حَرّجَ علىto confine, hem in, straiten, beset, besiege; to corner; to hamper, restrain, restrict; to press, constrain, coerce, compel, pressure, exert pressure on; to harass; to bear down heavily upon, oppress -
44 طغى
طَغَى: اِسْتَبَدّ، تَجَبّرَto be or become tyrannical, oppressive, arbitrary, absolute, despotic, autocratic; to tyrannize (over), oppress; to rule tyrannically, manage dictatorially -
45 ظلم
ظَلَمَ: جارَ علىto wrong, oppress, tyrannize, aggrieve, maltreat, treat unjustly (inequitably, tyrannically, badly), be unjust (unfair, oppressive) to, do wrong or injustice to, commit outrage upon -
46 عسف
عَسَفَ: ظَلَمَto oppress, tyrannize, treat unjustly -
47 عسر على
عَسّرَ على: ضَيّقَ علىto oppress, bear down hard on; to constrain -
48 عنت
عَنّتَ: أثْقَلَ علىto overburden, oppress -
49 عنى
عَنّى: عَذّبَ، أثْقَلَ علىto torment, agonize; to burden, overburden, oppress, weigh down on -
50 فدح
فَدَحَ: بَهَظَto oppress, (over)burden, weigh heavily on -
51 كلف
كَلّفَ: أرْهَقَ، أثْقَلَ علىto (over) burden, encumber, oppress; to (over) task, overtax -
52 نقصه حقه إلخ
نَقَصَهُ حَقّهُ إلخto wrong, oppress, aggrieve, do injustice to; to prejudice, injure, damage -
53 هضمه حقه
هَضَمَهُ حَقّهُto wrong, oppress, aggrieve, do injustice to, treat with injustice, be unjust or unfair to -
54 وتر
وَتَرَ: ظَلَمَto wrong, oppress -
55 جار على
جَارَ على \ do sb. an injustice: to judge sb. unfairly. oppress: to govern roughly and unjustly; cause to suffer and become weak: The people were oppressed by severe laws. -
56 ظلم
ظَلَمَ \ do sb. an injustice: to judge sb. unfairly. oppress: to govern roughly and unjustly; cause to suffer and become weak: The people were appressed by severe laws. wrong: to treat or blame unfairly. -
57 قهر
قَهَرَ \ oppress: to govern roughly and unjustly; cause to suffer and become weak: The people were oppressed by severe laws. overcome: to deal successfully with (a fault or difficulty); conquer. overwhelm: to defeat completely, with much larger or stronger forces; have such a strong effect on sb. that he feels completely helpless: Her kindness overwhelmed the poor old man. repress: to keep under control (feelings, etc.); prevent (sb.) from acting naturally: She repressed her anger. He tried to repress his tears. The prisoners are repressed by the severe prison rules. subdue: to conquer; bring under control: Napoleon subdued several European states. vanquish: to conquer. \ See Also كبت (كَبَتَ)، غمر (غَمَرَ)، كبح (كَبَحَ)، طغى (طَغَى) -
58 do sb. an injustice
جَارَ على \ do sb. an injustice: to judge sb. unfairly. oppress: to govern roughly and unjustly; cause to suffer and become weak: The people were oppressed by severe laws. -
59 do sb. an injustice
ظَلَمَ \ do sb. an injustice: to judge sb. unfairly. oppress: to govern roughly and unjustly; cause to suffer and become weak: The people were appressed by severe laws. wrong: to treat or blame unfairly. -
60 wrong
ظَلَمَ \ do sb. an injustice: to judge sb. unfairly. oppress: to govern roughly and unjustly; cause to suffer and become weak: The people were appressed by severe laws. wrong: to treat or blame unfairly.
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