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A comprehensive collection of verbs translated from Arabic to English, covering various actions, states of being, and formal vocabulary.
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To admonish
To warn or reprimand someone firmly.
To depict
To represent or show something in a picture or story.
To penetrate
To succeed in forcing a way into or through something.
To trample
To tread on and crush or flatten something.
To deviate
To depart from an established course or standard.
To eradicate
To destroy completely or put an end to.
To irrigate
To supply water to land or crops to help growth.
To terminate
To bring to an end or to reach an endpoint.
To sheathe
To put a weapon such as a knife or sword into its cover.
To distort
To pull or twist out of shape or provide a misleading account.
To sanctify
To set apart as or declare holy.
To confront
To meet face to face with hostile or argumentative intent.
To ponder
To think about something carefully, especially before making a decision.
To refrain
To stop oneself from doing something.
To utilise
To make practical and effective use of a resource.
To disdain
To consider something to be unworthy of one's consideration or respect.
To refute
To prove a statement or theory to be wrong or false.
To materialise
To happen or appear after a period of waiting or hoping.
To encompass
To surround and have or hold within.
To succour
To give assistance or aid to someone in times of hardship or distress.
To traverse
To travel across or through an area.
To console
To comfort someone at a time of grief or disappointment.
To transgress
To go beyond the bounds of a moral principle or established standard.
To bequest
To leave a property or assets to a person by a will.
To reconcile
To restore friendly relations or to make consistent with another.