English to Arabic Dictionary suggestive

suggestive

موح
definition
adjective
there were various suggestive pieces of evidence
tending to suggest an idea.
translation of 'suggestive'
adjective
غير محتشم,
مثير للعواطف,
موح,
مذكر ب
example
The regulations adopted in Shanghai will provide 'suggestive' ideas for national AIDS legislation.
Symptoms 'suggestive' of LV failure are related primarily to pulmonary edema, and include a persistent cough and dyspnea.
The Texas House of Representatives, struggling to find ways of filling their days, passed a bill that would outlaw sexually 'suggestive' cheerleading.
The couple had stepped into the gallery briefly and the 'suggestive' subject matter of the art on the walls caused an abrupt about face.
But hard evidence for this human contribution simply does not exist; the evidence we have is 'suggestive' at best.
She paints objects, often in an enlarged or abstracted way, that are 'suggestive' of ‘guides’ that shape our lives.
The alternate names chosen for the three characters are 'suggestive' of the values depicted by the original roles in tune with Ramayana.
Powers sifts psychological and historical evidence in a 'suggestive' but inconclusive search for convincing connections.
It may well be that contact with oriental cosmology and theology helped to liberate their imagination; it certainly gave them many 'suggestive' ideas.
Laurence Eastwood's set, elegant and subtly 'suggestive' of its inhabitant's character, also deserves a mention.
The piece is 'suggestive' rather than explicit, and passive in the way it interacts with or on the audience.
Low-dose treatment should not be used in patients with symptoms 'suggestive' of temporal arteritis.
Sexually 'suggestive' graffiti was also scrawled on the school walls.
These indications were 'suggestive' of six previous hybridization events between the two native carnivores.
However, much of the evidence remains 'suggestive' rather than conclusive because all studies are based on natural matings.
The fragmented pieces of captured text are projected onto a blank white wall to create subtly shifting images 'suggestive' of bygone worlds.
The canker is 'suggestive' of the character weaknesses, hurtful habits and secret sins that lurk below the surface of our respectability until exposed by extreme stress.
Patients were instructed to report to the clinic immediately when they had symptoms 'suggestive' of an acute pulmonary exacerbation.
Through Lowson's kitchen window we see an anatomically 'suggestive' , sexually charged landscape, and so it is with many of these poems.
As part of some larger argument or larger body of evidence this might be 'suggestive' evidence.
Since then, studies in transgenic mice have produced 'suggestive' evidence that a link exists.
Exposing children to the sexually 'suggestive' gyrations seen in most film songs is actually sex abuse in the case of a child, says Dr. John.
But Davis is said to have continued his harassment by sending a sexually 'suggestive' letter to the officer from his new prison.
If he persists, however, in hitting on you and continuing with the 'suggestive' remarks, then, indeed, you have a harassment case.
Her photographs are staged and 'suggestive' of narrative and literature, focusing mainly on female characters.
Electrolyte levels should be monitored, and patients should report any signs or symptoms 'suggestive' of electrolyte imbalance.
There is also a splendid view from Cave Hill over the lough to the south shore where there are mountains more 'suggestive' of volcanic Polynesia than Cultra and Holywood.
Their essays highlight the extent to which politics was in flux during this period, a point reinforced by Christophe Prochasson in his 'suggestive' piece.
Films oscillate between sensuality and vulgarity, between 'suggestive' sexuality and indecent exposure.
The researchers also found 'suggestive' but inconclusive evidence that erythropoietin may improve overall survival.
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