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2 reject
رَفَضَ \ decline: to refuse: He declined my offer. He declined to come with me. refuse: to say "no" to (sb.) when one is asked to do sth., or when one is offered sth.: He refused to help. She refused him more food. I begged him, but he still refused. He refused the money. reject: to refuse (an offer, a plan, etc.). repulse: to refuse (a friendly offer). turn down: to refuse (an offer, etc.). -
3 reject
أَبَى \ decline: to refuse: He declined my offer. He declined to come with me. refuse: to say "no" to (sb.) when one is asked to do sth., or when one is offered sth.: He refused to help. I begged him, but he still refused. He refused the money. reject: to refuse (an offer, a plan, etc.). spurn: to refuse as useless or bad; to kick away: They spurned our offer of friendship. \ See Also رفض (رَفَضَ)، أنف من (أَنِفَ مِن)، بإِباء وشَمَم -
4 reject
[rəˈdʒekt]1. verbto refuse to accept:يَرْفُضHe asked her to marry him, but she rejected him.
2. [ˈriːdʒekt] nounشَيء مَرْفوض -
5 rafasza
reject [?] -
6 radda
return, reject [?] -
7 أبى
v. refuse, reject -
8 تقيأ
v. vomit, disgorge, spew, puke, upchuck, gag, retch, regurgitate, heave, throw up, reject -
9 رذل
1́ adj. repulsive, vapid2́ v. reject, be low -
10 رفض
1́ adj. denied2́ n. denial, refusal, rejection, repudiation, disapproval, rebuff, objection, negation, repulse, renouncement, odium3́ v. deny, dismiss, defy, ignore, nix, disallow, disapprove, decline, negate, negative, rebuff, refuse, reject, repel, repulse, set aside, throw out, pass up, throw over, turn down, overrule, reprobate, repudiate, scorn, toss -
11 شخص منبوذ
n. pariah, reject -
12 طرح
1́ n. subtraction, fling, squirt2́ v. subtract, deduct, put away, reject, moult, take away, put aside, throw away, toss, posit, floor, heave, molt, lay, banish -
13 نبذ
1́ n. rejection, dereliction, dismissal2́ v. throw away, dismiss, scrap, slough, cashier, forsake, relegate, centrifuge, reprobate, discard, reject -
14 أبى
أبَى: رَفَضَto refuse, decline, reject, turn down -
15 أبى
أبَى: أنِفَ، تَرَفّعَ عن، اِسْتَنْكَفَ عنto disdain, scorn, spurn, reject haughtily -
16 أرذل
أرْذَلَ: نَبَذَ، اِطّرَحَto reject, discard, cast off -
17 أنف
أنِفَ(الشّيْءَ أو مِنْهُ): تَرَفّعَ عنto disdain, scorn, despise, look down upon, turn up one's nose at, reject haughtily -
18 استنكف عن أو من
اِسْتَنْكَفَ عَنْ أو مِنْ: أنِفَ، أبَى، اِمْتَنَعَto disdain, scorn, spurn; to decline, refuse, reject; to abstain from, refrain from -
19 تأبى
تَأبّى: رَفَضَto refuse, decline, reject, turn down -
20 جاهلية
جاهلية:Ignorance. Jaahiliyyah refers to the pre-Islamic era that existed in Arabia. It is a combination of views, ideas, and practices that totally defy and reject the guidance sent down by God through His Prophets.
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