अदेशभक्त Meaning in English
अदेशभक्त शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : unpatriotic
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अदेशभक्तिपूर्णठहराव रहित
अनपैक्स
अशांतिपूर्ण
अशांतिमय
अनपेन
अनपेनिंग
अनपेपिंग
अछिद्रित
बिना अनुमति का
अनप्लम्ब
अनुचंबकीय
अनपर्सन
अवैयक्ति रूप से
अप्रत्ययकारी
अदेशभक्त इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Norman Tebbit called the BBC the "Stateless Person's Broadcasting Corporation" because of what he regarded as its unpatriotic coverage of the Falklands War, and Conservative MP Peter Bruinvels called it the "Bolshevik Broadcasting Corporation".
There were massive, peaceful marches in the period leading up to the start of the Iraq War, but the protesters were told that they were "unpatriotic.
He stated that "German brewers of America, in association with the United States Brewers' Association" had attempted "to buy a great newspaper" and "control the government of State and Nation", had generally been "unpatriotic", and had "pro-German sympathies".
Columnist Dan O'Neill wrote that "presenters and politicians seem to compete in a race to be first – poppies start sprouting in mid-October while the absence of a poppy is interpreted as absence of concern for the war dead, almost as an unpatriotic act of treachery.
The appeal called upon the Serbian population to help the authorities in every way in their struggle against the Communist rebels, and called for loyalty to the Nazis and condemned the Partisan resistance as unpatriotic.
Sherwood's pacifist views made him very unpopular in his home state, where Ohioans believed that he was being unpatriotic.
Brazil's white shirts with blue collars that were worn in the final game were, in the wake of the defeat, subject to criticism by the country's sports federation for being "unpatriotic", with pressure mounting to change the colours.
She has been criticized by some groups in Poland as unpatriotic, anti-Christian and a promoter of eco-terrorism.
Many Democrats regarded the resolutions as unpatriotic; some Whigs cautioned that criticism of the war would hurt the Whigs politically.
Like Macdonough, Downie had difficulty obtaining men and materials from Commodore James Lucas Yeo on Lake Ontario, and Macdonough had intercepted several spars and other materials sold to Britain by unpatriotic Vermonters.
As a consequence, tea drinking became unpatriotic.
After a month abroad, Tobin reported that although Great Britain suffered from a number of strikes, the labor unions were not communist-dominated nor unpatriotic and that the large number of strikes was justified.