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1 qabisz
seizing [qabasza] Hin kabiz, Per qabesz borrowed from Ar -
2 qabsz
seizing; receipt [qabasza] Aze qebz, Hin kabz, Per qabsz borrowed from Ar -
3 grab
اِخْتِطَاف \ grab: seizing; an attempt to seize: The thief made a grab at her handbag. \ اِنْتِزاع \ grab: seizing; an attempt to seize: The thief made a grab at her handbag. \ See Also اختطاف (اِخْتِطَاف) \ كَبَشَ \ grab. \ كَبّاش (كَبّاش المِرفاع) \ grab. \ _(field) Eng. -
4 خطف
1́ n. snatching, seizing, kidnapping, hijack2́ v. hijack, abduct, kidnap, steal, ravish, whip, carry off, lift-off, nobble, gobble -
5 إمساك
إمْساك (بِـ): مَسْك، قَبْضhold(ing), grasping, grip(ping), taking hold of, seizing, seizure, catch(ing), grabbing, grappling, taking -
6 انتزاع
اِنْتِزاع: اِخْتِطافsnatch(ing), grab(bing), seizing, seizure, wrenching, wringing -
7 حيازة
حِيَازَةpossession, holding, seizing hand(s), control, grasp; occupancy, occupation, seizure, taking, possession (of), laying hands (on), taking hold (of); acquisition, acquirement, obtainment, getting, gaining, winning, earning, receiving; attainment, achievement, procurement, scoring -
8 ضبط
ضَبْط: قَبْضٌ علىseizure, seizing, catch(ing), taking hold of, hold(ing); apprehension, arrest(ing), capture -
9 ضبط
ضَبْط: حَجْز، مُصَادَرَةseizure, seizing, distraint, impoundment, sequestration, confiscation -
10 قابض
قابِض (على): مُمْسِكٌ بِـholding, grasping, gripping, taking hold of, catching, seizing, grabbing, grappling, clasping, clutching -
11 قبض
قَبْض: مَسْك، إمْساك (بِـ)grasping, grip(ping), hold(ing), taking hold of, catch(ing), seizing, seizure, grabbing, grappling, taking -
12 ممسك
مُمْسِك (بِـ): قابِض (على)holding, grasping, gripping, taking hold of, seizing, catching, grabbing, grappling, clasping, clutching -
13 seizure
[-ʒə] nounthe act of seizing:إستيلاء، حَجْز، قَبْض عَلىseizure of property.
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14 اختطاف
اِخْتِطَاف \ grab: seizing; an attempt to seize: The thief made a grab at her handbag. -
15 أغار على
أَغَارَ عَلَى \ raid: to attack or enter by force or suddenly (for the purpose of seizing valuable, law-breakers, etc.): Armed men raided the bank. The police raided the night club. invade: (of an army) to enter by force and attack (a country); (of visitors) crowd into a place, like a foreign army; (of strangers, officials, loose animals, etc.) enter a private place without invitation, like an enemy: Napoleon invaded Russia. Some cows invaded my garden. \ See Also غزا (غَزَا)، اجتاح (اِجْتَاحَ) -
16 انتزاع
اِنْتِزاع \ grab: seizing; an attempt to seize: The thief made a grab at her handbag. \ See Also اختطاف (اِخْتِطَاف) -
17 داهم
دَاهَمَ \ raid: to attack or enter by force or suddenly (for the purpose of seizing valuables, law-breakers, etc.): Armed men raided the bank. The police raided the night club. -
18 غزا
غَزَا \ infest: (of unpleasant creatures) to be present in large numbers: Rats infested his store. It was infested with them. invade: (of an army) to enter by force and attack (a country); (of visitors) crowd into a place, like a foreign army; (of strangers, officials, loose animals, etc.) enter a private place without invitation, like an enemy: Napoleon invaded Russia. Some cows. raid: to attack or enter by force or suddenly (for the purpose of seizing valuable, law-breakers, etc.): Armed men raided the bank. The police raided the night club. \ See Also عَاثَ فسادًا -
19 infest
غَزَا \ infest: (of unpleasant creatures) to be present in large numbers: Rats infested his store. It was infested with them. invade: (of an army) to enter by force and attack (a country); (of visitors) crowd into a place, like a foreign army; (of strangers, officials, loose animals, etc.) enter a private place without invitation, like an enemy: Napoleon invaded Russia. Some cows. raid: to attack or enter by force or suddenly (for the purpose of seizing valuable, law-breakers, etc.): Armed men raided the bank. The police raided the night club. \ See Also عَاثَ فسادًا -
20 invade
غَزَا \ infest: (of unpleasant creatures) to be present in large numbers: Rats infested his store. It was infested with them. invade: (of an army) to enter by force and attack (a country); (of visitors) crowd into a place, like a foreign army; (of strangers, officials, loose animals, etc.) enter a private place without invitation, like an enemy: Napoleon invaded Russia. Some cows. raid: to attack or enter by force or suddenly (for the purpose of seizing valuable, law-breakers, etc.): Armed men raided the bank. The police raided the night club. \ See Also عَاثَ فسادًا
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