फेंड्स Meaning in English
फेंड्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : fends
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
फेनेकफेनेलैंड्स
फेनेक्स
फेंग्ड
फेनियन
फेनलैंड
फेनमेन
सौंफ
सौंफ कुकी
सौंफ हीस्सोप
सौंफ़ का पौध
सौंफ का पौधा
सौंफ का बीज
सौंफ के बीज
सौंफ़ के बीज
फेंड्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In the argumentation stage, the protagonist defends his/her standpoint by putting forward arguments to counter the antagonist's objections or doubt.
In two papers of 1993--“Structural Realism after the Cold War” and "The Emerging Structure of International Politics"—Waltz defends the neorealist theory against a cascade of criticism that emerged after the Cold War.
Whether the judgment offends the public policy of the local state.
courts sometimes claim extraterritorial jurisdiction offends other states' conceptions of sovereignty.
He gives a brief account of a positive theory of idealist ethics in his Introductory essay to his edited volume on The Moral, Social, and Political Philosophy of the British Idealists (2009), and he defends a broadly Maritainian view of dignity and human rights in a number of recent essays.
Wilson is a blogger for the ScienceBlogs, where he extensively discusses and defends both the theory of evolution and his multilevel selection model.
While serving the "Baruch" of "Baldac" (Baghdad), Gahmuret defends Belacane, queen of the heathen nation of Zazamanc, from her enemies.
Pittsburgh History " Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks A union representative, union steward, or shop steward is an employee of an organization or company who represents and defends the interests of her/his fellow employees as a labor union member and official.
It defends those values against the perceived corruption of decadent inherited wealth, and against the dangerous apathy and sloth that it sees as being the inevitable consequence of dependency on a welfare state.
" He also comments on the Jewish population: "There are many Jews, who lead a good life here, for they are under the protection of the several rulers, each of whom defends his own clients.
In his Treatise, he defends magical and astrological representations of Jewish cult objects like the Tabernacle and the Temple.
Bruenor also defends the wounded and unconscious Drizzt, slamming Kemp to the ground and breaking the nose of his lieutenant when he finds them kicking the injured drow.
Though Worf defends his actions as valid under Klingon law (as does the Klingon government), Picard reminds him he is first of all a Starfleet officer and places a formal reprimand on Worf's record.