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ovation Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


ovation ka kya matlab hota hai


जय जयकार

Noun:

तालियों की तूफ़नी गड़गड़ाहट, धूम का स्वागत, जयध्वनि,



ovation's Usage Examples:

With the fastest rise to standing ovation I have even seen in my life.


Public opinion was now keenly excited; he received an ovation from the Munich students, and the king, to whom he owed his appointment, supported him warmly.


Returning to Paris, he was received with a popular ovation; but he was out of sympathy with the extremists in power, his old-fashioned methodical method of conducting war exposed him to the criticism of the ardent Jacobins, and a defeat would mean the end of his career.


When Zolkiewski presented his captives, Tsar Vasily and his family, to the Polish diet, he received an ovation and was rewarded with the dignity of hetman wielki (commander-in-chief).


On his return he entered Rome with an ovation (a minor form of triumph), temples were built, statues erected in his honour, and a special priesthood instituted to attend to his worship. The people were ground down by new forms of taxation and every kind of extortion, but on the whole Rome was free from internal disturbances during his reign; some insignificant conspiracies were discovered and rendered abortive.


Lord Ripon's good intentions and personal sympathy were recognized by the natives, and on leaving Bombay he received the greatest ovation ever accorded to an Indian viceroy.


On the death of Nicholas Firlej in 1526 Tarnowski became grand hetman of the crown, or Polish commander-in-chief, and in that capacity won his greatest victory at Obertyn (22nd August 1531) over the Moldavians, Turks and Tatars, for which he received a handsome subsidy and an ovation similar to that of an ancient Roman triumphator.


" What my forefathers established at the council of Constance and other councils it is my privilege to maintain," he exclaims. Although, to Aleander's chagrin, the emperor consented to summon Luther to Worms, where he received a species of ovation, Charles readily approved the edict drafted by the papal nuncio, in which Luther is accused of having " brought together all previous heresies in one stinking mass," rejecting all law, teaching a life wholly brutish, and urging the lay people to bathe their hands in the blood of priests.


In 1896 President Steyn visited Pretoria, where he received an ovation as the probable future president of the two Republics.


Gotama's return became an ovation; musicians preceded and followed his chariot, while shouts of joy and triumph fell on his ear.



Synonyms:

credit, hand clapping, recognition, clapping, applause, standing ovation,



Antonyms:

distrust, rejection, acknowledged, unacknowledged, disapproval,



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