फटकारा हुआ Meaning in English
फटकारा हुआ शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : reprimanded
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
फटकारनेवाला पादर्थफटकारते हुए
दुबारा छापना
पुनर्मुद्रण
फिर छापना
फिर से छपवाना
पुनर्मुद्रण,संस्करण
पुनर्प्राथमिकता
प्रतिहिंसा
रिप्रो
रेप्रो
उलाहना भरा
रिप्रोबैटिंग
पुनः संसाधित करना
पुनः संसाधित करने योग्य
फटकारा-हुआ इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In 2007, a BBC radio presenter was reprimanded after tricking a fellow disc jockey into reading out a fake request for a listener named Connie Lingus (cunnilingus) from Ivan R.
Three other congressmen were reprimanded by the House.
McFall (D-CA) were censured and reprimanded; Congressman Edward J.
Braun was fined '500 by the Eagles, but the AFL intervened, severely reprimanded the Eagles and fined Braun an additional '5000.
In February 2015, the CRTC reprimanded Vidéotron — a major cable provider serving Quebec — for not producing enough programming of local interest for its Montreal community channel MAtv.
The judge who heard the case reprimanded the sheriff for "the unconstitutional act of prior restraint" because his detectives warned record owners that they might be arrested if they sold the rap album, even though it had not yet been found legally obscene.
The men are reprimanded by Bud Gerber of the Treasury Department, who tells them that the country cannot afford the war and if the bond drive fails, the U.
At one point in his college career he was publicly reprimanded for missing chapel on 22 occasions.
Nock that Gresley reprimanded Thompson for interfering in the actions of a driver on an engine which had failed in service.
After raising her concerns to the club's manager, Brooks was reprimanded and told that "black women make the club lose money.
Howard later admitted that he had been using the substance for years, but neither he nor the Rockets were reprimanded by the league, though they received a warning by the NBA to avoid using the substance again.
He was soon recognised as one of the foremost Puritan ministers in Essex, and so in 1631 was reprimanded by the Bishop of London, William Laud.
He was frequently reprimanded for deviations from Soviet policy on writing.