अपव्ययीता Meaning in English
अपव्ययीता शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : extravagance
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अपव्ययी ढंग सेअपव्ययी
चरमपोशी
अतितिरे
चरम सीमा सम्बन्धी
अतिखरीब
अतितिहत
चरम
चरम उत्कर्ष का
चरम में
चरम सीमा का
पराकाष्ठा
चरम परिणति होना
अत्यधिक भूख
अत्यधिक बर्फानी तूफान
अपव्ययीता इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Edith and her father had an often stormy relationship, where her extravagance would often conflict with his frugality.
" Smith earned another sobriquet, "Hell-Roaring Jake" not due to his violence in war, but because of his penchant for making outrageous oaths and the extravagance of his language.
She had many titled admirers whom she nearly ruined by her extravagances, among others Louis de Bourbon, Count of Clermont.
Despite the relatively vague language of Goya's captions in the Caprichos, as well as Goya’s public announcement that his themes were from the “extravagances and follies common to all society,” they were likely interpreted as references to well-known governmental and/or aristocratic figures.
However, a real mustard plant is unlikely to attract nesting birds, so that "Jesus seems deliberately to emphasize the notion of astonishing extravagance in his analogy.
Another reason for the implausibility of theories involving an infinite regress is due to the principle known as Ockham's razor, which posits that we should avoid ontological extravagance by not multiplying entities without necessity.
Despite its shortcomings in clashing with modern physics and due to its ontological extravagance, this theory seems to be metaphysically possible assuming that space is infinite.
The occasion was celebrated with immense pomp and extravagance, despite the dire state of French finances.
He was regarded as infamous for his extravagance and profligacy.
Several of the Dolabellae achieved high office, and one was Rex Sacrorum, but many of this family were notorious for their pride, extravagance, and disregard for the law.
They were regarded as extravagances, as "sinful" indulgences, or even instruments of the Devil.
During the 18th century, speakers preferred the natural style of gesture but Austin warns against this style saying that speakers who rely on nature run the risk of displaying "the untutored extravagance and uncouth motions of the vulgar" (138 see Plate 2, Figures 8 and 9 below).
Egypt's reputation among the peoples of the world has been debased as a result of your excesses in these areas to the extent that traitors and bribe-takers find protection beneath your shadow in addition to security, excessive wealth, and many extravagances at the expense of the hungry and impoverished people.