सकर्मता Meaning in English
सकर्मता शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : sacrament
, inaction
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अस्कतीअकर्मण्य
निष्प्राय
असक्रिय
निष्पाक्ष व्यक्ति
अकर्मक रूप से
अस्कत
निकम्मापन
निकम्मेपन
अभिन्न रूप से
से आक्रांत
निकम्मे ढंग से
निरादरपूर्ण ढंग से
अभिरुतित रूप से
अकरणीय
सकर्मता इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Leary continued reporting on the labor issues in West Virginia, writing, in 1922, about the inaction of then, Secretary of State, Herbert Hoover, and congress.
Critics have claimed the dismissals were either motivated by desire to install attorneys more loyal to the Republican party or as retribution for actions or inactions damaging to the Republican party.
In its opinion, the Court of Appeals determined there was a lack of proof that ABS and its subsidiaries, “recklessly breached any duty of care that may have been owed to Spain through any inaction or action taken in the U.
Cassius Dio explains their inaction: “Hannibal for a time was keeping quiet, satisfied if he might only retain such advantages as were already his.
MATS' shore-based naval air transport squadrons (VR) were assigned back to the Navy upon its inaction, most being converted to organic Operational Support Airlift (OSA) roles for the Navy and renamed as fleet logistics support squadrons, primarily residing in the Naval Air Reserve.
With the arrival of Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus, the son of Publius Scipio, with another 10,000 troops in 210 BC, the Carthaginians would come to regret their earlier inaction when engaged in the Battle of Cartagena in 209 BC.
To that end, a group of 300 undergraduates calling themselves the "Majority Coalition" (intended to portray the students involved in the occupation as not representative of the majority of liberal Columbia and Barnard students) organized after several days of the building occupation, in response to what they perceived as administration inaction.
In its meeting on April 21, 2006 in Adamson University, members of the UAAP Board unanimously decided to suspend DLSU in all sports events of the UAAP for the entire 2006–2007 season as a consequence of the university's negligence and inaction against the two ineligible players.
With the opposition thus reduced to inaction, Mussolini set about building his fascist state.
A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
In 1886 the Wellington and Manawatu Railway (WMR), the private company established to build the "West Coast" line due to the government's inaction, opened from Wellington to the Foxton line at Longburn, near Palmerston North.
सकर्मता इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Fenwick traveled throughout the large territory to manage the diocese and administer the sacrament of confirmation.
With the costly addition of staff for the social outreach, educational, and sacramental programs, fund-raising does not satisfy the need for an endowment to maintain the church and repairs.
Within the nexus of love, in her relationship with Lucien, Coralie is life-giving: her love has a sacramental quality.
Christopher West has been delivering lectures since 1997, mostly on topics such as Christian anthropology, the Creed, morality, sacraments, marriage, sexuality, and family life.
In Catholicism, four main sacraments attracted the natives but only for ritualistic reasons, and they did not fully alter their lifestyle as the Spaniards had hoped.
Communion was given out selectively, for this was one of the most important sacraments that the missionaries did not want to risk having the natives violate.
By "Catholic," Muhlenberg meant the "bones" of the Faith: tradition, creeds, liturgy, and sacraments.
They are in some cases used to dispose of materials used in the sacraments and water from liturgical ablutions.
In ecclesiastical usage it was applied to the basin used for ablutions and sometimes other sacraments.
The purpose of the piscina or sacrarium is to dispose of water used sacramentally, by returning these particles directly to the earth.
The baili had active social lives and were present in confraternities, protected the company of the holy sacrament, patronized artists and artisans in the creation of religious objects and decorations for Latin-rite churches of Constantinople and Galata.
At the heart of his faith was what he called "subversive orthodoxy"; the indissoluble union of contemplative spirituality, sacramental worship, orthodox doctrine and social action.