נחשב

Hebrew

Etymology

Root
ח־שׁ־ב (ḥ-š-b)

Passive of חשב (khasháv), from the root ח־שׁ־ב (ḥ-sh-b).

Verb

נֶחְשַׁב • (nekhsháv) third-singular masculine past (nif'al construction, active counterpart חָשַׁב)

  1. to be considered (assigned some quality)
    • 2015 September 17, Avi Kohen, “פתק על הניידת: "שוטר טוב זה שוטר מת"”, in Israel HaYom:
      "אם משטרה מתנכלת ותומכת ברצח אזרחים, קריאה לשחיטת שוטרים אינה נחשבת הסתה. שוטר טוב זה שוטר מת..."
      "im mishtará mitnakélet vetoméchet berétsach ezrachím, kri'á leshchitát shotrím eyná nechshévet hasatá. shotér tov ze shotér met..."
      "If the police harass and support murder of civillians, call for the slaughter of police officers is not considered incitement. A good cop is a dead cop..."

Conjugation

Derived terms

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