विशेषाधिकार ी Meaning in English
विशेषाधिकार ी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : privileged
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
विशेषाधिकारोंवालाप्रिवीपर्स
शौचगृह
प्रिवी काउंसिल
प्रिवी पार्ट्स
प्रिवी पर्स
मज़ाक में दिया गया पुरस्कार
इनाम की राशि
पुरस्कार राशि
बहादुरी का पुरस्कार
ईनामी अदायगी
पुरस्कार की अंगूठी
समर्थक और कांग्रेस
प्रो फोर्मा
का समर्थक
विशेषाधिकार-ी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Email Croatian nobility (plemstvo|litvlastelin; la noblesse) was a privileged social class in Croatia during the Antiquity and Medieval periods of the country's history.
The nobles classes originally started asserting their divine right to rule by assuming a saviors complex and spent much time guiding the poor and underprivileged "into the light" of their societal beckoning.
He founded the Marcus Robinson Foundation for underprivileged children.
Regensen's mission is to provide housing to talented yet non-privileged students at the University of Copenhagen (KU) and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU).
As Wollstonecraft scholar Janet Todd writes, "the vision of society revealed [in] A Vindication of the Rights of Men was one of talents, where entrepreneurial, unprivileged children could compete on equal terms with the now wrongly privileged.
Retrofitted memory is a form of countermemory against privileged readings of history that allows marginalized perspectives to be recognized.
They are less likely to have their needs and problems taken care of, than women who are racially privileged.
Thenceforth, the military existed in an intimate and privileged relationship with the imperial institution.
Furthermore, as with Tresor club in Berlin, it shares a privileged relationship with the musicians of Detroit techno in the so-called "Berlin-Detroit axis".
The image conveys the privileged position of the family members since hunting had been until shortly before the date of the painting the exclusive privilege of the nobility.
The figures in the gallery painting are portrayed as forming part of an elite who possess privileged knowledge of art.
Populism, a political approach that mobilizes the animosity of the "commoner" against "privileged elites".