Arabic-English Verb Vocabulary

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A comprehensive collection of verbs translated from Arabic to English, covering various actions, states of being, and formal vocabulary.

Last updated 12:42 AM on 5/10/26
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To admonish

To warn or reprimand someone firmly.

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To depict

To represent or show something in a picture or story.

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To penetrate

To succeed in forcing a way into or through something.

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To trample

To tread on and crush or flatten something.

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To deviate

To depart from an established course or standard.

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To eradicate

To destroy completely or put an end to.

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To irrigate

To supply water to land or crops to help growth.

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To terminate

To bring to an end or to reach an endpoint.

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To sheathe

To put a weapon such as a knife or sword into its cover.

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To distort

To pull or twist out of shape or provide a misleading account.

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To sanctify

To set apart as or declare holy.

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To confront

To meet face to face with hostile or argumentative intent.

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To ponder

To think about something carefully, especially before making a decision.

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To refrain

To stop oneself from doing something.

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To utilise

To make practical and effective use of a resource.

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To disdain

To consider something to be unworthy of one's consideration or respect.

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To refute

To prove a statement or theory to be wrong or false.

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To materialise

To happen or appear after a period of waiting or hoping.

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To encompass

To surround and have or hold within.

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To succour

To give assistance or aid to someone in times of hardship or distress.

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To traverse

To travel across or through an area.

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To console

To comfort someone at a time of grief or disappointment.

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To transgress

To go beyond the bounds of a moral principle or established standard.

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To bequest

To leave a property or assets to a person by a will.

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To reconcile

To restore friendly relations or to make consistent with another.