تلبرل

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Arabic

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Etymology 1

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Denominal verb of لِيبِرَالِيَّة (lībirāliyya, liberalism).

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Verb

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تَلَبْرَلَ (talabrala) IIq (non-past يَتَلَبْرَلُ (yatalabralu), verbal noun تَلَبْرُل (talabrul))

  1. (politics) to become liberalised
    • 2006 December 27, “سن إبرة”, in المصري اليوم[1]:
      فَأَنْتَ مَثَلًا لَا تَسْتَطِيعُ أَنْ تَقُولَ أَنَّ فُلَانًا «تَلَبْرَلَ» أَيْ دَخَلَ فِي ٱللِّيبِرَالِيَّةِ أَوْ تَبَنَّى نَهْجَهَا
      fa-ʔanta maṯalan lā tastaṭīʕu ʔan taqūla ʔanna fulānan “talabrala” ʔay daḵala fi l-lībirāliyyati ʔaw tabannā nahjahā
      So you, for example, can't say that so-and-so was "liberalised", that is, embraced liberalism or adopted its path
    • 2005 June 10, “كاتب سعودي يتراجع في رأيه لصالح موقع أصولي”, in الشرق الأوسط[2]:
      وَوَجَدُوا فِي ٱللِّيبِرَالِيَّةِ ٱللَّوْحَ ٱلَّذِي يَرْكُبُونَ بِهِ ٱلْمَوْجَةَ ٱلصَّاعِدَةَ، تَلَبْرَلُوا
      wa-wajadū fi l-lībirāliyyati l-lawḥa llaḏī yarkubūna bihi l-mawjata ṣ-ṣāʕidata, talabralū
      And in liberalism, they found the platform to ride the rising wave on, they became liberals
    • 2017 August 31, “قصة الإخوان مع نظام #الحمدين!”, in الجزيرة[3]:
      وَمَعْرُوفٌ أَنَّ هٰذَا ٱلْإِخْوَنْجِيَّ كَانَ قَدْ تَلَبْرَلَ قَبْلَ ذٰلِكَ
      wa-maʕrūfun ʔanna hāḏā l-ʔiḵwanjiyya kāna qad talabrala qabla ḏālika
      And it's known that this member of the Muslim Brotherhood had already turned liberal before that.
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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تَلَبْرُل (talabrulm

  1. verbal noun of تَلَبْرَلَ (talabrala) (form IIq)
    • 2005 June 10, “كاتب سعودي يتراجع في رأيه لصالح موقع أصولي”, in الشرق الأوسط[4]:
      كَتَبَ مَقَالًا بَعْدَ هٰذِهِ ٱلْحَادِثَةِ بِأَيَّامٍ عَنْوَنَهَا بِ«ٱلتَّلَبْرُلِ»، سَخِرَ فِيهَا مِنَ ٱلْمُثَقَّفِينَ ٱلسَّعُودِيِّينَ ٱللِّيبِرَالِيِّينَ
      kataba maqālan baʕda hāḏihi l-ḥādiṯati bi-ʔayyāmin ʕanwanahā bi-“t-talabruli”, saḵira fīhā mina l-muṯaqqafīna s-saʕūdiyyīna l-lībirāliyyīna
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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