अत्यपेक्षा Meaning in English
अत्यपेक्षा शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : more than a
, more than atya
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
ज़रूरत से ज़्यादाज़्यादातर
अनेक
एकाधिक
मॉरेगिज्म
मोरेल
मोरेलो
अलावा
अनुलोम विवाह
मोरगे
मुर्दाघर
मोरी,मलप्रणाली
मोरिसन
मोरमनवाद
प्रातः कालीन वस्त्र
अत्यपेक्षा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
ASCAP named it as its Song of the Year, meaning it was performed more than any other song in 1992; it was nominated for the Grammy Award for Song of the Year and Record of the Year in 1993, losing to Eric Clapton's "Tears in Heaven" in both categories.
They reputedly built nothing more than a small chapel and kept the balance for themselves.
The village, almost completely abandoned more than a century ago, is a home to approximately 30 medieval fortified dwelling units arranged on vertical terraces above the Mutso-Ardoti gorge, four combat towers and ruins of several old structures and buildings.
A concordance is more than an index, with additional material such as commentary, definitions and topical cross-indexing which makes producing one a labor-intensive process even when assisted by computers.
This view determined the diversion of Sir Thomas Willshire's brigade from Quetta to attack Kalat in 1839, an act which has been described by Malleson as 'more than a grave error, a crime.
They worked together as Svenson " Gielen for more than a few years.
It is far more than a simple greeting, and would generally involve an embrace and an exchange of pleasantries.
This was the first of more than a dozen Atlantic crossings, often made by working his passage aboard a cattle boat.
Buffett estimated the viscosity of the inner core at 1018"nbsp;Pa·s; which is a sextillion times the viscosity of water, and more than a billion times that of pitch.
In 2014, more than a century after the assassination, the Italian police overheard a tapped phone conversation in which a sibling claimed that Paolo Palazzotto had been the killer on the orders of Cascio Ferro.
This left the unfortunate impression among voters that STV was little more than a gratuitously complex equivalent to existing voting mechanisms.
Nonetheless it has never been used by more than a handful of constituencies in the British Parliament.