install in Arabic
install in Arabic is رَكَّبَ — install means to set up equipment, software, or a system so it's ready for use.
install in Arabic
رَكَّبَ
Pronounced: rakkaba
set something up for use
What does "install" mean?
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verb To set up equipment, software, or a system so it's ready for use.
"The technician installed the new heating system in an afternoon."
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verb To formally place someone in an office or position.
"The new bishop was installed at a ceremony in the cathedral."
install in a sentence
- The technician installed the new heating system in an afternoon.
- She installed the app on her phone in seconds.
- The new bishop was installed at a ceremony in the cathedral.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "install" in Arabic?
"install" in Arabic is رَكَّبَ. install means: To set up equipment, software, or a system so it's ready for use.
How do you pronounce رَكَّبَ?
"install" in Arabic is رَكَّبَ, pronounced "rakkaba".
How do you use "install" in a sentence?
Example: "The technician installed the new heating system in an afternoon." In Arabic, "install" is رَكَّبَ.
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