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مُخَدِّرات — meaning in English: Drugs

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سِجْن، سُجون
مَندوب
رَوى، يَروي، الرِّواية
رَسميّ
مُخَدِّرات
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word مُخَدِّرات in discussions about health, law enforcement, or social issues related to drug use. For example, in a conversation about a recent news report on drug trafficking, someone might say, 'لقد زادت مُخَدِّرات في منطقتنا' (Drugs have increased in our area). It can also arise in medical contexts when discussing drug addiction and rehabilitation.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is عقاقير (ʿaqāqīr), which refers specifically to pharmaceuticals or medicinal drugs. While مُخَدِّرات encompasses all drugs, including illegal ones, عقاقير is more neutral and usually implies legal or prescribed substances. You would choose مُخَدِّرات when discussing illicit drugs or the social issues surrounding them.
Culture
The word مُخَدِّرات stems from the root خ د ر, which relates to the idea of something that covers or veils the mind. In many Arab cultures, discussions surrounding مُخَدِّرات often tie into broader conversations about health, morality, and community well-being. Historically, the use of certain substances for medicinal purposes predates their stigmatization, revealing a complex relationship with drugs within society.
FAQ
Q.What does مُخَدِّرات mean in English?
مُخَدِّرات translates to 'drugs' in English, specifically referring to illegal drugs or substances that alter mental states.
Q.How do you pronounce مُخَدِّرات?
مُخَدِّرات is pronounced as 'mukhaddarat,' where the 'kh' is a sound not commonly found in English, akin to the 'ch' in 'Bach.'
Q.In what situations can I use the word مُخَدِّرات?
You can use مُخَدِّرات in discussions about drug policy, health, or social problems. For example, in a conversation about drug rehabilitation efforts, you might say, 'نحتاج إلى المزيد من البرامج لمكافحة مُخَدِّرات' (We need more programs to combat drugs).
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