निरंकुशवादी Meaning in English
निरंकुशवादी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : despotic
, absolutistic
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
क्षमादातालीन होना
सोखता
आवेशित
तल्लीन
आविष्ट
लवलीन
लीन
तन्मय
अवशोष्य पदार्थ
अवशोषित रूप से
अवशोषकता
शोषकता
सोख लेनेवाला पदार्थ
सोखने वाला
निरंकुशवादी हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
""एक खंड का/ निरंकुशवादी सिद्धान्त 1911 – विनय, टरमन व स्टनर।
निरंकुशवादी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Humphrey A tyrant is a despotic ruler or person.
His tenure of the premiership lasted only till September 14 of the same year, when the regents attempt to retain a practically despotic government under a thin constitutional veil broke down.
Literature professor Edward Said criticized Khartoum for what he described as a pro-colonial propagandistic portrayal of good versus evil by clashing "despotically violent Arab masculinity against a noble, rational Western one.
In their first mission, they infiltrated an organization of assassins that led to the takedown of the despotic dictator, Hi-Shan Bhat.
In Indonesia, most of the Indonesians of Chinese descent changed their surname to an Indonesian surname to comply with 'Cabinet Presidium Decision 127 of 1966' laws during President Suharto's despotic rule.
Kendig decides not to take this lying down, destroys his Agency file, and walks away from the 'punishment' that his despotic bureaucrat of an office chief has ordained for him.
These insurgents call themselves Orange Boys or Protestant Boys, that is, a banditti of murderers, committing massacre in the name of God, and exercising despotic power in the name of liberty.
Karen comes off as gleefully despotic and her behavior sometimes makes Frontier House painful to watch, especially when you consider how her children are affected.
In stark contrast to the liberal era of his father, many people became afraid of his despotic rule and their voices were silenced.
In 1506, the 12th year of King Yeonsan, a group of officials – notably Park Won-jong, Seong Hui-ahn, Yoo Soon-jeong and Hong Gyeong-ju plotted against the despotic ruler.
As stated by D'Aprano in his work on the first Italian migrants in Victoria: We find some Italian artisans in Melbourne and other colonies already in the 1840s, and 1841s, many of whom had participated in the defeated revolts against the despotic rulers of Modena, Naples, Venice, Milan, Bologna, Rome and other cities.
This damaged the mother country's commercial interests and aggravated social problems there, while benefiting the United Kingdom, as Portugal was governed by the increasingly despotic British general William Beresford in the absence of the Cortes.
Nothing came of these negotiations, as Rocafort's increasingly despotic rule led to his deposition.