मतभेदमूलकता से Meaning in English
मतभेदमूलकता से शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : at odds
, dissosively
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
विनिमेयशीलडिफ्यूजिव
विजातीय विवाह पद्धति
ठुकरा
विमूल
विबंधन
विवर्तक रूप से
विनीयुक्त धन
अमिलन
विवैयक्तिकरण
विवैयक्तिकरण विकार
वितुपरिटिव
अनेकपतित्व
विनिमार्णात्मक
विकारस्थानिक दूरी
मतभेदमूलकता-से इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
From the start he seems to have represented a stand of opposition towards the royal power and as bishop of Roskilde (from 1250) he was at odds with King Eric IV.
Ambrose Lam's declaration appeared to be at odds with sentiment of its members, a thousand of whom marched in response to the white paper.
High Tories and their worldview are sometimes at odds with the modernising elements of the Conservative Party.
Some of the surviving sections of the much-rebuilt structure show the Gothic detail of Milan's Quattrocento craft traditions, which are at odds with Filarete's design all'antica or "after the Antique".
Rosalind Russell plays the Mother Superior, who spends the movie at odds with Mary Clancy (Hayley Mills), a rebellious teenager, and her friend Rachel Devery (June Harding).
With his open altruism often at odds with his powerful will to survive, Rahan's ethic is encompassed by the qualities represented by the bear-claw necklace he received from his dying adoptive father, Crao: courage, loyalty, generosity, resilience, wisdom.
During his time as a missionary, Bradley was frequently at odds with his mission sponsors.
Bradley did admit, however, that Leonowens did not have a significant impact on Siam, an opinion at odds with hers which she recorded in her two volumes of memoirs beginning with The English Governess at the Siamese Court (1870), later fictionalized in Margaret Landon's novel Anna and the King of Siam (1944).
programs as tools, thus making him at odds with Inukai and Shinozaki, causing him to retire from the group.
The youthful Yuichi and elderly Shunsuke are at odds, though they are conspirators.
According to an article in Der Spiegel by Klaus Wiegrefe, many personal memoirs of Allied soldiers have been wilfully ignored by historians until now because they were at odds with the "greatest generation" mythology surrounding World War II.