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41 أغمد في
أغْمَدَ في: أدْخَلَ في، طَعَنَto plunge into, thrust into -
42 أقحم
أقْحَمَ (في)to insert, introduce, interpolate, intercalate, interject, intrude, set in, put in, enter, thrust, infix, drive in, stick in, work in, intromit; to push into, hurl into, drag into, involve in, implicate in; to force, plunge, push, cram, wedge, squeeze, press -
43 أنتأ
أنْتَأ: أبْرَزَto protrude, project, thrust out, exsert, jut out, stick out, poke, bulge; to emboss, raise in relief -
44 أنشب
أنْشَبَto thrust, infix, insert; to stick; to attach, fix, affix -
45 أولج
أوْلَجَ: أدْخَلَto enter, make or let enter; to introduce, insert, intromit, thrust, put in, drive in, stick in, work in -
46 حشر
حَشَرَ: أقْحَمَ، رَصّ، زَحَمَto wedge, cram, ram; to insert, interject; to stuff; to squeeze; to congest; to jam (together), crowd (together), pack (tight), serry, press, compress, impact, crush, push; to thrust, shove -
47 حفز
حَفَزَ: طَعَنَto stab, pierce, thrust, transfix -
48 دس
دَسّ (في): أدْخَلَ، أخْفَىto foist into, slip into, put into, shove into, thrust into, insert into, introduce into, insinuate into; to bury in, hide in, conceal in -
49 دفع
دَفَعَ: سَيّرَ، دَسَرَto propel, move, impel, drive forward, shove, thrust, push ahead, push along, push forward, rush -
50 دفع
دَفْع: دَسْر، تَسْيِيرpropulsion, impelling, impulsion, thrust(ing), drive, driving forward, push(ing), shoving, shove, moving, rushing -
51 دفعة
دَفْعَة: صَدّةpush, shove, thrust -
52 دفعة
دَفْعَة: دَفْع، قُوّةٌ دَافِعَةimpetus, momentum, thrust, drive, impulse, impulsion -
53 زبانية
زَبَانِيَة: مَلاَئِكَةٌ يَدْفَعُون أهْلَ النّارِ إليهاangels of punishment, angels who thrust the damned into Hell -
54 زج
زَجّ: دَسّ، أقْحَمَto shove, push, thrust, foist, introduce or drive forcibly; to force, press, squeeze, cram, ram -
55 زخم
زَخَمَ: دَفَعَto impel, propel, thrust, push forward -
56 شق طريقه
شَقّ طَرِيقَهُto open one's way, force one's way, push one's way, shoulder one's way, elbow one's way, plow one's way, hustle, thrust (into), pass (through), squeeze (in); to make one's way up, work up, rise, advance, progress, make progress -
57 شك
شَكّ: غَرَزَ، وَخَزَto stick; to drive in, insert; to pierce, transfix, stab, thrust, jab; to prick, sting -
58 طعن
طَعَنَ: وَخَزَ، شَكّto stab, thrust, pierce, lunge, transfix, jab -
59 غرز
غَرَزَ، غَرّزَ الشّيْءَ في: أدْخَلَهُto stick into, insert into, drive into, thrust into, plunge into, stab into; to (im)plant in, (in)fix in, embed in -
60 غرز الشيء في
غَرَزَ، غَرّزَ الشّيْءَ في: أدْخَلَهُto stick into, insert into, drive into, thrust into, plunge into, stab into; to (im)plant in, (in)fix in, embed in
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