अतिलोलुप Meaning in English
अतिलोलुप शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : superlolop
, rapacious
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
रैप्डरैप
तीव्र आगमन
तीव्र प्रवाह
तीव्र वृद्धि
रैपिडिटीज
द्रुतगामिता
रैपियर्स
रैपलेड
रैपलिंग
पुनर्मेल
रैप्सकैलियन
राप्सोड
तन्मयता
रपट बोर्ड
अतिलोलुप इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The Steven's Copper Handbook, 1911, said of Heinze: The United Copper company is operated as a blind pool by F Augustus Heinze, who has shown himself utterly rapacious, unscrupulous and conscienceless in his mining and financial operations.
) Constantin was a good and conscientious ruler, protecting his people from rapacious tax farmers.
After a series of strange skeletons wash ashore (human, then fish) it turns out the water has become inhabited by some sort of glowing microbe which apparently devours flesh rapaciously.
Several travellers, in their accounts of Asia and Africa, describe him as of a more rapacious and sanguinary disposition than had formerly been supposed, although few of them have had the opportunity to make him a particular object of their attention.
According to historian Ambeth Ocampo, Worcester objected to "insinuation(s) that he was like a rapacious eagle that plundered his fellow men.
His rapacious ambition made his employer, the duke of Milan, uneasy, who decided instead to hire Francesco Sforza, the personal enemy of Piccinino.
Gradually, Topaze becomes a rapacious financier who sacrifices his honesty for success and, in a final stroke of business bravado, fires Benac and acquires Suzy in the deal.
Although anti-monarchists never cited the anecdote during the French Revolution, it acquired great symbolic importance in subsequent historical accounts when pro-revolutionary commentators employed the phrase to denounce the upper classes of the Ancien Régime as oblivious and rapacious.
Fedzilla, the federal government regarded as a rapacious monster with an appetite for political power, money, etc.
Wilkins, a 17th-century philosopher, had proposed a universal language based on a classification system that would encode a description of the thing a word describes into the word itself—for example, Zi identifies the genus beasts; Zit denotes the "difference" rapacious beasts of the dog kind; and finally Zitα specifies dog.
She records that the French admired his love of life and wit; when a rapacious mistress admired the beauty of the stars, he replied that unfortunately he was unable to buy them for her.
In the United States and in Europe it is often sympathetic towards conservative or fundamentalist/primitive Christianity, seen as a defender against both the moral degeneracy of the poor and the rapaciousness of unbridled capitalism.
Despite the Dutch being less determined to convert the mass populace and impose their cultural dominance, Europeans increasingly came to be seen as rapacious adventurers who were simply incapable of honouring their deals.