अपब्रिंग Meaning in English
अपब्रिंग शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : upbring
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अपबिल्डअपबर्स्ट
अपकरिंग
अपकास्ट
अपकास्टिंग
अपक्लोज
अपकॉइलिंग
अपकमिंग
आने वाली घटना
आगामी मास
अद्यतन बनाना
अद्यतन क्षमता
अद्यतनीकरण
अद्यतन जानकारीयुक्त
अद्यतीकरण
अपब्रिंग इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
George's fellow courtier commented on his northern upbringing, writing to the steward of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, that he disliked Clifford as "the rudest Earll by reson of his northerly bringen up".
Phi Delta Epsilon is an international medical fraternity with the main goal of creating physicians with integrity and a life-time commitment to the principles of philanthropy, deity, and education, accomplishing this through companionship, service, assessment and ethical upbringing.
She has written books on childcare, twelve novels including Mother Country, a memoir of religious upbringing, Holy Smoke (1998), and a travel book, One Summer's Grace (1989), about a 1,700-mile sailing journey round Britain with children aged three and five.
Her father left when she was six months old, and Bet received a strict Roman Catholic upbringing by her mother, but that did not stop her becoming Miss Weatherfield in 1955.
Hatsumi's low self-esteem is most likely the product of her upbringing; it is improbable she has ever been encouraged to set goals for herself outside of schoolwork and staying below the radar of the complex gossip hounds.
Overall, emotional effects caused by child abuse and even witnessing abuse can result in long-term and short-term effects that ultimately affect a child's upbringing and development.
He had a spartan upbringing that included sleeping on army cots and taking cold baths.
On the death of his father, his mother entrusted his upbringing to an uncle connected to the Colegiata de Santillana del Mar.
She also professed to have had a fairly "normal upbringing" and that she did well in school.
He describes his upbringing thus: "I was the product of a family that identified primarily as Irish rather than British — and that was nominally Protestant, yet in reality secular".
Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld's brother-in-law Anders Appelman later came to participate more actively in the upbringing of the five siblings, and gave funds to Carl Gustav's and his brothers' continued education.
Kosala uses the first-person narrative technique to recount the first twenty-five years in the life of Pandurang Sangavikar, a young man of rural upbringing who moves to Pune for his higher education.