OMNISCIENT - translation to arabic
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OMNISCIENT - translation to arabic

CAPACITY TO KNOW EVERYTHING
Omniscient; Cosmic Awareness; User:King Sweaterhead/Intellect; Omniscience of God; All knowing; All-knowing; Infinite knowledge; Cosmic awareness; Divine foreknowledge; Knowledge of God; Omniscience in Islam; Omniscient in Islam
  • ''Omniciencia'', mural by [[José Clemente Orozco]]

OMNISCIENT         

ألاسم

اللّه

omniscient         
ADJ
كلى العلم ، ذو معرفة غير محدودة
N
كائن كلى العلم cap: الله
omniscient         
صِفَة : كلّيّ العِلْم

Definition

omniscient
If you describe someone as omniscient, you mean they know or seem to know everything. (FORMAL)
...a benevolent and omniscient deity.
...the Financial Times's omniscient data-gathering network.
ADJ
omniscience
...the divine attributes of omnipotence, benevolence and omniscience.
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Omniscience

Omniscience () is the capacity to know everything. In Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism and the Abrahamic religions, this is an attribute of God. In Jainism, omniscience is an attribute that any individual can eventually attain. In Buddhism, there are differing beliefs about omniscience among different schools.

Examples of use of OMNISCIENT
1. Meanwhile, Google Earth is proving to be an omniscient eye.
2. "We are not omniscient," she said earlier this year.
3. It‘s a hint at a person‘s intense connection with God, an omniscient being or higher plane.
4. "Omnipresent, omnipotent and omniscient," Socialist opposition leader François Hollande told the National Assembly in July.
5. But the officials drawing up the memos were far from omniscient.