rebukes Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
rebukes ka kya matlab hota hai
फटकार
Verb:
डांटना, फटकारना, सुनाना, गाली देना, निन्दा करना,
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rebukes शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
জজজसेगल और देवर ने विद्वानों द्वारा मध्य पूर्व में शांति के लिए प्रायोजित व्याख्यान और लायनपैक (कोलंबिया में इजरायल समर्थक समर्थक समूह) से बात की जिसका उद्देश्य एल हज को फटकारना था।
rebukes's Usage Examples:
Another innovation was the census; it was undertaken despite the protests of Joab, and was checked by the rebukes of the prophet Gad and the visitation of a pestilence (xxiv.).
Although Merhige adamantly rebukes the inference that he has constructed a rather revisionist vampire film, he has indeed crafted simply that.
A letter of St Boniface is preserved, in which he rebukes this king for his immoralities and encroachments on church property, while recognizing his merits as a monarch.
Surely the rebukes of James apply to conditions of the whole Church and not sporadic Jewish-Christian conventicles in the Greek-speaking world, if any such existed.
There is never any seen idle; the head of the house governs it not by a lofty carriage and oft rebukes, but by gentleness and amiable manners.
In Fors, which was continued month by month for seven years, Ruskin poured out his thoughts, proposals and rebukes on society and persons with inexhaustible fancy, wit, eloquence and freedom, until he was attacked with a violent brain malady in the spring of 1878 (aet.
Walsingham, however, was an accomplished diplomatist, and he reserved these truculent opinions for the ears of his own government, incurring frequent rebukes from Elizabeth.
Io, 13), and also the sentences of awful judgment by which Yahweh rebukes rebellion (Hos.
The power of excommunication was transferred from the community to the bishop, and was liable to abuse from personal motives: Gregory the Great rebukes a bishop for using for private ends power conferred for the public good (Epist.
Brought up a Lutheran, and fond of pleasure, she had shown no liking for Scottish Calvinism, and soon incurred rebukes on account of her religion, "vanity," absence from church, "night waking and balling."
Synonyms:
lambast, criticize, chastise, knock, brush down, pick apart, chew up, jaw, castigate, trounce, dress down, berate, rag, bawl out, correct, criticise, scold, have words, objurgate, tell off, lambaste, chasten, reprimand, reproof, chide, take to task, call down, call on the carpet, remonstrate, lecture, chew out,
Antonyms:
pressurise, pressurize, depressurize, desynchronize, praise,