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1 root out
1) to pull up or tear out by the roots:يَسْتَأصِلThe gardener began to root out the weeds.
2) to get rid of completely:يَتَخَلَّص كُليّا منWe must do our best to root out poverty.
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2 root
اِقْتَلَعَ \ eradicate: to destroy completely or put an end to (sth. bad): We must try to eradicate crime in the cities. root: (with up) to pull up (a plant, etc.) by the roots: Many trees were rooted up in the storm, (with out) to find and remove (a cause of trouble, sth. unwanted etc.): We shall root out the real problems. -
3 اجتث
اِجْتَثّ: اِقْتَلَعَ، اِسْتَأصَلَto pluck out, tear out, extract, pull out, pull up by the roots, uproot, root up, deracinate, root out, eradicate, extirpate, exterminate -
4 استأصل
اِسْتَأصَلَto uproot, eradicate, extirpate, exterminate, root up, root out, deracinate, pull out, pull up by the roots, pluck out, tear out, tear up, extract; to remove, ablate, excise (by surgery) -
5 اصطلم
اِصْطَلَمَ: اِقْتَلَعَ، اِسْتَأصَلَto pluck out, tear out, pull out, pull up by the roots, uproot, deracinate, root up, root out, eradicate, extirpate, exterminate -
6 اقتلع
اِقْتَلَعَto pluck out, tear out, extract, pull out, pull up by the roots, uproot, deracinate, root up, root out, eradicate, extirpate, exterminate -
7 اقتلع
اِقْتَلَعَ \ eradicate: to destroy completely or put an end to (sth. bad): We must try to eradicate crime in the cities. root: (with up) to pull up (a plant, etc.) by the roots: Many trees were rooted up in the storm, (with out) to find and remove (a cause of trouble, sth. unwanted etc.): We shall root out the real problems. -
8 eradicate
اِقْتَلَعَ \ eradicate: to destroy completely or put an end to (sth. bad): We must try to eradicate crime in the cities. root: (with up) to pull up (a plant, etc.) by the roots: Many trees were rooted up in the storm, (with out) to find and remove (a cause of trouble, sth. unwanted etc.): We shall root out the real problems. -
9 اقتلع
v. displace, extract, extirpate, take off, tear, tear out, plow, pluck, root, weed out, pull, lift -
10 قلع
1́ n. lifting, pull2́ v. gouge, lever, root, rip, take off
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