ज्ञानकृत Meaning in English
ज्ञानकृत शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : enlightening
, done knowingly
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
आत्मकृतसत्कृत
डोनेक
दांग
डोनीब्रुक्स
डोनिज़ेट्टी
गदहे
डोनार्ड
पण्डिताऊ
डॉनी
दानभोगी
दान करनेवाली
दानदाता
चंदा देने वाला
चंदा देनेवाला
ज्ञानकृत इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
And it was discovered that the Malachim were created from the wind and the fine and enlightening air, and that the name of their origin עַמַרֻמְאֵליוְהָ was derived from the verse (Psalms 104:4): ‘Who makest the winds thy messengers, fire and flame thy ministers’ (.
While she frantically searches for her husband, Richard falls into an exhausted sleep, embarking on a strange and enlightening allegorical journey where he discovers the secret behind the voice of inspiration.
" The two have further enlightening philosophical conversation, in which no epistemological basis is given for the Andromedan's affirmation that Maxwell's "brain waves" will "go on" subsequent to the death of his carbon-based body.
It was described as "an engaging and enlightening example of criticism in the post-critical age" by The Rumpus.
She was soon appointed assistant corresponding secretary of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and as such, Frances Willard stated, "She kept articles, paragraphs and enlightening excerpts before the public, which did more toward setting our new methods before the people than any single agency had ever compassed up to that time.
From Callaway’s independent investigation, he described that the term itself was challenging and enlightening.
Scott Hetrick of the Sun-Sentinel called the film "entertaining and enlightening," stating that it had a "terrific story that is wonderfully told and thoroughly fulfilling.
On February 11, 1996, the 4214th USAR Hospital honored her “enlightening research centered around the involvement of African-Americans in Germany during WWII”.
In it, he rebelled against God to save humans from Oblivion by enlightening them.
An anatomical and analytical study of the modiolus: enlightening its relevance to plastic surgery.
A reviewer of the 1957 edition (reissued in 1962) found that the editor's introduction and notes were "enlightening and lively".