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21 وطيد
adj. firm, stable, steady, stiff, solid, settled -
22 استتب
اِسْتَتَبّ: اِسْتَقَرّto stabilize; to be or become stable, stabilized, settled, constant, steady, regular, normal, orderly, in good order, calm, quiet, peaceful, smooth -
23 استقر
اِسْتَقَرّ (في مَكَان)to settle (down) at, establish oneself at, be or become settled at; to reside at, remain at, stay at -
24 استقر
اِسْتَقَرّ: ثَبَتَto be or become well-established, firmly established, settled, firm, fixed, steady, stable, solid, enduring, durable, lasting, unshakable; to be or become stationary, immobile -
25 استقر
اِسْتَقَرّ: اِسْتَتَبّto stabilize; to be or become stable, stabilized, settled, steady, constant, regular, normal, orderly, in good order, smooth, quiet, peaceful -
26 انبت
اِنْبَتّ: حُسِمَ، قُرّرَto be decided, determined, resolved, settled, fixed, finished, done -
27 انحسم
اِنْحَسَمَ: بُتّ، جُزِمَ، سُوّيَto be decided, determined, resolved, settled, fixed -
28 انحلت المشكلة أو المسألة أو الأحجية أو اللغز
اِنْحَلّتِ المُشْكِلَةُ أو المَسْألَةُ أو الأُحْجِيّةُ أو اللّغْزُto be solved, resolved, settled, worked (out), unriddled; to unravel, be unraveledArabic-English new dictionary > انحلت المشكلة أو المسألة أو الأحجية أو اللغز
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29 انفض
اِنْفَضّ: سُوّيَto be settled, solved -
30 تمهد
تمَهّدَ: مُهّدَto be paved, clear(ed); to be leveled, evened; to be smoothed, smoothened; to be arranged, settled, (put) in order; to be prepared, made; to be facilitated -
31 تأدى
تَأدّى: نُفّذَ، قُضِيَto be performed, carried out; to be discharged, settled -
32 تجذر
تَجَذّرَ: تَأصّلَto take root, strike root, root; to be or become deep-rooted, firmly established, firmly settled -
33 تركز
تَرَكّزَ: اِسْتَقَر، ثَبَتَto settle (down); to stabilize; to be or become settled, stabilized; to be or become fixed, fastened; to be or become (im)planted, rammed; to be or become positioned, stationed, (em)placed -
34 تسدد
تَسَدّدَ: دُفِعَto be paid, settled, discharged, liquidated, cleared, squared, balanced -
35 تقرر
تَقَرّرَ: ثَبَتَto be established, settled, fixed -
36 تكرس
تَكَرّسَ: ثُبّتَ، رُسّخَto be established, set up, founded; to be settled, fixed, stabilized, consolidated, strengthened; to be confirmed, corroborated -
37 توطد
تَوَطّد: تَرَسّخَ، تَثَبّتَ، تَقَوّىto be firmly established, settled, stabilized; to be strengthened, consolidated, braced, cemented, reinforced, firmed up -
38 ثابت في
ثابتٌ في: مُقيمremaining at, staying at, residing at, settled down at -
39 ثبت قدميه
ثَبّتَ قَدَمَيْهto gain or secure a foothold; to take root, become firmly established (settled, consolidated); to gain influence or power or weight; to strengthen, become strong(er) -
40 حضر
حَضَر، أهْلُ الحَضَرurbanites, townsmen, townspeople, city or town dwellers, settled population, urban or civilized people
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