बेदेवी Meaning in English
बेदेवी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : bedevi
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बेडेविलबेडफास्ट
बेडफेलो
बेडफोर्ड
बेडफ़ोर्ड
बेडफोर्ड की हड्डी
बेडफोर्डशायर
बेडजेन्स
बेदिया
बेदियाज़न
बेडिंगटन
बेदिफेन
बेईमान बनाना
बेदितलेट
पागलखाना
बेदेवी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Arquilla supports preemptive war and NSA wiretapping as antiterrorist methods: "the fact that preemption can only function on the basis of accurate insight should make the case for governments around the world to continue to amass and employ big data to search out the small cells that bedevil our era".
He is bedevilled by his financial circumstances but deeply in love with his wife and sympathetic to her concerns about what will happen to the girls if they don't marry.
Sir William Tite noted that Hosking "wisely refused to recognise the modern distinction between the professions of architect and civil engineer" [The Builder, 1861] - a distinction which has bedevilled both professions ever since.
bedevilled by problems".
Crimson Cowl (Justine Hammer), the daughter of Justin Hammer later used the identity to lead a team of Masters of Evil and bedevil the Thunderbolts, at one time framing:.
Another issue that bedeviled his administration was the controversy between Agrippa II and the priests in Jerusalem regarding the wall erected at the temple to break the view of the new wing of Agrippa's palace.
Harding (Stanley Waxman), and two gangsters, Roth (John Crawford) and Shane (Ray Boyle), who bedevil him and his associates, Sue Davis (Aline Towne) and Bob Wilson (Wilson Wood).
However, corruption allegations bedevilled the new administration, and the PP were defeated in 2015 by the PNM under Keith Rowley.
Beginning as a child actor, Le Touzel's first television role was in the Doctor Who story The Mind Robber, playing one of the children who bedevil the Second Doctor and his companions in the Land of Fiction.
After the album was finished, the band began touring but was bedeviled by line-up changes.
" Doing so would treat the "twin curses of exploitation and hypocrisy that have bedeviled college athletics in direct proportion to its intensified commercialization," and would prevent colleges from denying players the freedoms available to other students.