उजाड़ने वाले Meaning in English
उजाड़ने वाले शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : desolators
, desolation
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
विघटनाभिकताजन्य बीमारीडेसोर्ब
नैराश्य
निराशापूर्वक
भेज
प्रेषित
रवाना
गतिहीन कर देना
गर्दनमार
निराशोन्मत्त
हताश उपाय
अत्यावश्यकतापूर्वक
सख्त बीमार
विस्बाडन
विघन्वण
उजाड़ने-वाले इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Early optimism on the opening tracks transmutes into full desolation by the closing hack-gulps at the end.
In desolation, he decided to immolate himself, but was interrupted by the deities Shiva and Parvati.
After that Senji had been free from the ravages and anarchy of war, but subject to desolation and decay.
As he viewed the evils inside and outside the church in the light of Scripture, the conviction grew in his mind that the "abomination of desolation" was now seen in the temple of God, and that antichrist had come, and in 1367 he went to Rome (where Pope Urban V was expected from Avignon) to expound these views.
Jehovah's Witnesses teach that the United Nations is the "image of the wild beast" referred to in and the fulfillment of the "disgusting thing that causes desolation" from .
The player as the Prince sees the grim state of the dried-up town and report on it, but Arshtat scorns this; she declares that Lordlake's citizens deserve their desolation for stealing the Dawn Rune.
The Times film reviewer found the film a bit dull and self-important, but gave director Hamer credit for "effective use of the film's natural background, the mud and desolation of the flats of the Thames Estuary.
[to southerns] it means desolation, arctic temperatures, mushy peas, a cultural wasteland with limited shopping opportunities and populated by aggressive trolls.
[and is] left in utter spiritual desolation.
Therefore when you see the ‘abomination of desolation’, spoken of by Daniel the prophet, standing in the holy place” (whoever reads, let him understand) .
The "abomination of desolation" is alternatively described as the "desolating sacrifice" in the New Revised Standard Version.
Thomas Cole (1801"ndash;1848) in his diary entry of October 6, 1828, wrote, "The site of the Willey House, with its little patch of green in the gloomy desolation, very naturally recalled to mind the horrors of the night when the whole family perished beneath an avalanche of rocks and earth.
Abomination of desolation.