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101 حل
حَلّ (بِـ، في، عِنْدَ، على): نَزَلَ، أقامَto halt at, stop at, make at stop at, alight at, dismount at, camp at, encamp at; to stay at, lodge at, put up at, stop over at, take lodgings at, take up quarters at; to settle down in, reside in, live in, dwell in, inhabit -
102 سدد الحساب
سَدّدَ (دَفَعَ، صَفّى) الحِسَابَto settle; an account -
103 خالص مع
خالَصَ مَع: صَفّى حِسَابَهُ مَعto settle an account with, get even with, be or become quits with; to discharge from a debt or an obligation -
104 دفع
دَفعَ (المالَ إلخ): سَدّدَto pay, settle, discharge, clear, liquidate, pay up -
105 رسب
رَسَبَ: تَرَسّبَ، سَقَطَ إلى أسْفَلto precipitate, sink (to the bottom), settle, subside, deposit, sediment -
106 رسب
رَسّبَ: جَعَلَهُ يَتَرَسّبُ أو يَسْقُطُ إلى أسْفَلto precipitate, settle, deposit, sediment -
107 رسخ
رَسّخَ: ثَبّتَto establish, settle, stabilize, steady, make firm, make stable; to fix, fasten, make fast; to secure; to implant; to strengthen, consolidate, firm up -
108 رضي
رَضِيَ (بِـ، عن، على)to be or become satisfied (with), content (with); to content oneself (with), settle for; to be or become pleased (with); to accept (to), agree (to), consent (to), assent (to), accede (to), approve (of), subscribe (to), sanction, OK -
109 ركز
رَكّزَ: ثَبّتَ، غَرَزَ، وَضَعَto fix, fasten, settle, stabilize; to plant, implant, ram, insert, stick; to position, station, place, emplace -
110 سدد
سَدّدَ: دَفَعَ، وَفَىto pay, settle, discharge, liquidate, pay up, defray, clear, square, balance, satisfy, extinguish, cover -
111 سكن
سَكَنَ (في): أقَامَ، قَطَنَto live in, dwell in, reside in, lodge in, house in, domicile in; to inhabit, populate; to settle (down) in, stay in, remain in -
112 سوى
سَوّى: رَتّبَ، ضَبَطَ، عَدّلَto dress, make, prepare, do up; to arrange, array, organize, fix (up); to adjust, regulate, settle, put in order, set right, right -
113 سوى
سَوّى: سَدّدَ، وَفَىto settle, pay, square, balance, clear, compound -
114 سوى نزاعا أو خلافا إلخ
سَوّى نِزَاعاً أو خِلاَفاً إلخto settle, fix, resolve, adjust, compose, reconcile, accommodate, make up, patch up, regulate, arrange (a dispute, a controversy, differences, etc.) -
115 صرف الأعمال أو الشؤون أو الأمور
صَرّفَ الأعْمالَ أو الشّؤُونَ أو الأُمُورَ: أدَارَهَا، دَبّرَهاto manage, conduct, handle, run, direct, administer, dispose of, settle, wind up; to take care ofArabic-English new dictionary > صرف الأعمال أو الشؤون أو الأمور
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116 صفى حسابا إلخ
صَفّى حِسَاباً إلخ: سَدّدَ، دَفَعَto settle, liquidate, discharge, pay (up), clear, square, balance, extinguish -
117 صفى حسابه مع
صَفّى حِسَابَهُ مَعto settle an account with, get even with, be or become quits with -
118 عدل
عَدّلَ: سَوّى، ضَبَطَ، قَوّمto adjust, regulate, settle, straighten (out), fix, put in order, right, rectify, set right, put right -
119 عشش
عَشّشَ (الطّائِرُ): اِتّخَذَ عُشّاًto nest, build or occupy a nest, settle in or as if in a nest -
120 عمد
عَمّدَ: ثَبّتَ، أرْسَىto confirm, settle
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