English to Arabic Dictionary subsisting

subsisting

الاقتيات
definition
verb
thousands of refugees subsist on international handouts
maintain or support oneself, especially at a minimal level.
The fiduciary relationship which subsists between solicitor and client comes to an end with the termination of the retainer.
remain in being, force, or effect.
translation of 'subsisting'
verb
عاش,
استمر,
بقي,
أعال,
يوجد
example
For him Scottish linen manufacturing and fisheries were ‘the only Means for increasing our Wealth and Numbers, the sole Fund for employing and 'subsisting' the Poor, and our only Stock for Foreign Trade’.
The defendant accepted that the marriage was genuine and 'subsisting' and his subsequent actions and considerations were predicated upon this premise.
Congress had allocated General Sherman, whose brother John was a US senator, some five hundred thousand dollars for 'subsisting' the needy Indians under the area encompassed by his Department of the Missouri.
Li labored all day in the icy cold, 'subsisted' on watery soup, and spent the evenings in exhausting self-criticism sessions or on even more exhausting forced marches.
The fiduciary relationship which 'subsists' between solicitor and client comes to an end with the termination of the retainer.
thousands of refugees 'subsist' on international handouts
It becomes normal to see these hugely important capitalist types walking through hotel lobbies, normal to 'subsist' on free croissants and fruit nicked from the Really Big Consultants' office next door.
the effect of genetic maldevelopment may 'subsist' in chromosomal mutation
According to the Centre for the Defense of the Consumer, minimum wage income in urban areas covers only one fifth of basic living expenses, and many people 'subsist' on the volatile income of the informal economy.
Although they had provisions to last a few days, they 'subsisted' on bare minimum of rice gruel for energy to stay afloat.
While debate continues about regulating traditional Inuit foods, especially in the wake of Mad Cow disease, thousands of Nunavut families enjoy year-round the same kind of meat and fish their ancestors 'subsisted' on.
Up until the 1920s, in the mountain ranges of Westmoreland and south into Fayette, many small farmers 'subsisted' on bear meat, preferable to venison, and considered by many to be juicier and better than beef.
All the Indian breeds have certain common characteristics; they are hardy, resistant to diseases, can withstand harsh ecological conditions and 'subsist' on a low level of nutrition.
He 'subsisted' on a case of Pepsi he found, and a large bag of dry dog food.
These prisoners faced frequent beatings by superiors, 'subsisted' on an inadequate diet, and lacked the clothing or boots needed for working in the cold, rugged terrain.
This history of conflict 'subsists in' the environmental devastation caused by oil exploitation and Delta peoples' fight against faceless European and American oil corporations.
The film itself is not an event, but is merely another actualisation of the pure event which 'subsists in' the actualisation.
Desire, Belsey continues, is not a property of the mind or the body but 'subsists in' the gap between the two, deconstructing the Cartesian opposition between mind and body and destabilizing the difference between them.
Louise, from Kidderminster, Worcestershire, told a Press conference at the state emergency headquarters in Tully how she ate a banana during the first hour of her walk, but was then left to 'subsist' on a diet of chewing gum.
When he was 5, his adoptive father died, and he and his mother and half-brother 'subsisted' on $100 a month.
Ramachari and his family 'subsisted' on the income that he was able to generate from making farming implements for the farmers who lived around him in the village.
There are medical terms that would account for the facts that he muffled himself in mittens and woolly hats, that he 'subsisted' on a terrifying diet of pills of all descriptions.
the effect of genetic maldevelopment may 'subsist' in chromosomal mutation
We 'subsisted' on rabbit stew and similar one-pot wonders.
The business, as a trading enterprise, continued to 'subsist' as an identifiable item of property.
The beast 'subsisted' on a diet of swamp things, but was known to occasionally snack on wayward lumberjacks and other unfortunates.
In brief, these show that the court may award damages on sales made after the expiry of a patent provided they are caused by infringements arising whilst the patent 'subsisted' .
I joined a hunger strike at Northwestern and 'subsisted' on liquids for almost a week, but went off it when I almost fainted.
The mountains, for the most part, had been ignored by the tiny seaside town that barely managed to 'subsist' on the fish it caught each year.
The Old Firm clubs attract a combined attendance of 110,000 to every home game, but 'subsist' on 20 per cent of the television revenue level of Premiership sides.
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