אשרר

Hebrew

Root
א־שׁ־ר־ר (ʾ-sh-r-r)
1 term

Verb

אִשְׁרֵר • (ishrér) (pi'el construction)

  1. to officially adopt, to ratify (give formal consent to); to give a final validation to something after it has passed through a lower jurisdiction (e.g. a prime minister validating a bill which has passed through parliament).

Conjugation

Conjugation of אישרר / אִשְׁרֵר (see also Appendix:Hebrew verbs)
non-finite forms to-infinitive לְאַשְׁרֵר
action noun אישרור / אִשְׁרוּר
finite forms singular plural
m f m f
past first אישררתי / אִשְׁרַרְתִּי אישררנו / אִשְׁרַרְנוּ
second אישררת / אִשְׁרַרְתָּ אישררת / אִשְׁרַרְתְּ אישררתם / אִשְׁרַרְתֶּם אישררתן / אִשְׁרַרְתֶּן
third אישרר / אִשְׁרֵר אישררה / אִשְׁרְרָה אישררו / אִשְׁרְרוּ
present מְאַשְׁרֵר מְאַשְׁרֶרֶת מְאַשְׁרְרִים מְאַשְׁרְרוֹת
future first אֲאַשְׁרֵר נְאַשְׁרֵר
second תְּאַשְׁרֵר תְּאַשְׁרְרִי תְּאַשְׁרְרוּ תְּאַשְׁרֵרְנָה1
third יְאַשְׁרֵר תְּאַשְׁרֵר יְאַשְׁרְרוּ תְּאַשְׁרֵרְנָה1
imperative אַשְׁרֵר אַשְׁרְרִי אַשְׁרְרוּ אַשְׁרֵרְנָה1

1 Rare in Modern Hebrew.

See also

References

  • אשרר” in the Hebrew Terms Database of the Academy of Hebrew Language