निःसत्व Meaning in English
निःसत्व शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : disunity
, disson
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
राँगे काअसंवादिता
असंवादी
धृष्टता से
निराकर्ता
निराने वाला
संभ्रकपूर्वक
विप्रतिपत्तिपूर्वक
विसंगि
धिकरण
दुःशीण
निस्संगता
मतभेदित
दुःस्वरता
अनेकत्व
निःसत्व इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The lower 19-floors are a Radisson Blu hotel, which opened to guests on 16 January 2006 whilst the upper floors were still being furnished.
The dissonance between Japanese tradition and Western modernity is present throughout the novel.
Bidhu Jha - Radisson 2003–present.
On the early album Forest enter Exit, are collected such different pieces like Walk to the Moon – a quiet, emotional, mainly piano accompanied ballad, Nightmare – a mixture of slow passages and dissonant avant-garde parts, Resurrection Machine and Brain Fic – two technoid songs.
The title track is a 12-bar blues that opens with strongly played notes from Mingus, then Ellington joins in with dissonant chords; Roach supports using ride cymbal, snare and bass drum.
Noma Social, a Mediterranean restaurant at the Radisson Hotel in New Rochelle, New York.
Gerard Lecuyer - Radisson 1981-1986-1988 (ran, NDP lost).
"Prologue" This starts with a dissonant electronic soundscape and spoken introduction by album producer Terry Brown.
They were Ali Hussein Ali al-Shamari (SAS Radisson), Rawad Jassem Mohammed Abed (Grand Hyatt), and Safaa Mohammed Ali (Days Inn).
Their second album, titled Ceux qui inventent n'ont jamais vécu (?), employs the same electronic dissonance, but to a higher degree.
The melody then modulates back to A-minor after repeating a dissonant chord six times.
निःसत्व इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
What followed was another prolonged period of Burmese disunity.
As Glotfelty noted in The Ecocriticism Reader, "One indication of the disunity of the early efforts is that these critics rarely cited one another's work; they didn't know that it existed.
When the northern imperial power began showing signs of weakness and disunity at the end of the Tang dynasty, the Việt people would seize the opportunity to slip from the Chinese rule.
There is also disunity about whether Mahlke is addressed in the second- or third-person, with Grass sometimes changing the form of address within a single sentence, possibly indicating the narrator's inability to remove his own emotions and feelings of guilt from an objective account of Mahlke.
In the early 19th century, the philosopher Schlegel referred to Germany as a Kulturnation - a nation of shared culture and political disunity, analogous to ancient Greece.
Appia maintained that two dimensional set painting and the performance dynamics it created, was the major cause of production disunity in his time.
On or shortly after 21 October 1636 he noted the rising disunity, but instead of pointing fingers at one of the godly ministers, he instead put the blame on Wheelwright's sister-in-law, writing, "One Mrs.
The Muslims, on the other hand, were in disunity and suffering from various problems.
The purpose of this law is to foster unity between the two families, since the Baháʼí teachings see marriage and the family as the foundation of the structure and society, and having disunity between two families is not conducive to that.
The disunity within the camp and the failure of the Umbrella Revolution cost the pro-democrats in the 2018 by-elections.
Paralyzed by disunity of command, the pair were defeated on 14 July at the Battle of Medina de Rioseco when Cuesta failed to close the gap between his troops and Blake's.
Misuari also began to accuse the MILF as "a tool been used by the Malaysian government to promoting disunity among the Moro peoples" in which he was then criticised by the MILF for his attitude of "blaming everybody for the failure of his past leadership and growing irrelevance to the Bangsamoro struggle to self-determination".
The 1730s saw the weakening of the Maguindanao sultanate, as it struggled with civil war and internal disunity.