English to Arabic Dictionary originate

originate

تنشأ
definition
verb
the word originated as a marketing term
have a specified beginning.
translation of 'originate'
verb
أبدع,
أنشأ,
بدئ,
أنتج,
ولد
example
It's hard to 'originate' new ideas and attitudes while surrounded by layers of aging mental clutter.
He begins the review in a fantasy world in which Darwin did not 'originate' the concept of natural selection.
Singers should 'originate' and initiate ideas that are new to the market.
Salsas, which 'originate' in Mexico and South America, are a cross between a sauce and a salad.
If she gets back to Broadway, Braxton hopes to 'originate' a role and not just step into a role created by someone else.
We didn't go out and 'originate' a track in India with a tabla player and then build upon that.
The system allows users to silently monitor phone lines, or 'originate' calls on other people's lines, Mitnick said.
Seed germination is a developmental process of reactivation of metabolism to 'originate' a new plant.
All isolates of C. fulvum collected to date 'originate' from commercially grown tomatoes.
Alpacas 'originate' from South America and in particular Peru, Chile and Bolivia.
Christmas cactus 'originates' in the jungles of South America.
Nicoise salad is a famous composed salad that 'originated' in the south of France.
The 'origination' of these messages should come from a central source close to the top politician.
Deschauer said the water 'originates' from the south, an area of pasture and woodland.
The seeds used to grow the diseased potatoes are believed to have 'originated' in Holland.
If Edison was the 'originator' of the fiction film, they were the fathers of documentary.
I want to go to that in just a minute, but I want to go back to the 'origination' of everything.
William Saffire credits William Shakespeare with 'originating' the metaphor.
Already some US broadcasters are making HD 'origination' a prerequisite.
This is what Hindu thought has done, however, in 'originating' the concept of dharma.
Though the word 'originates' from the Latin debere, it comes via the Old French dette.
He depicts a comedienne who was not a wildly improvisational good-time girl 'originating' soundbites like a female Oscar Wilde.
The exotic creature, which 'originates' from central and South America, is probably an escaped pet.
It turns out that this train was one that 'originates' at Market East, so it came into the station a few minutes early.
The 'originators' of these information products are solely responsible for their content.
The spectacled caiman, which 'originates' from South and Central America, has a boney ridge around its eyes which makes it look as if it is wearing glasses.
The cranial component 'originates' in the brain stem and leaves through the base of the skull in the vagus nerves.
Like Peter, he has assimilated hip-hop culture to the extent that he now talks and dresses like the mainly American 'originators' of the culture he strives to emulate.
He's also given credit for 'originating' the no-look pass and the behind-the-back dribble.
He 'originated' the idea of a negawatt, a unit electricity which is simply not used.
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