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rector Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


rector ka kya matlab hota hai


पादरी

Noun:

मुख्याधिष्ठाता, अधिशिक्षक, रेक्रटर,



rector शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



रिस्ली के पिता एक अधिशिक्षक थे और उनकी माँ जॉन होप, जो ग्वालियोर के बेंगाल मेडिकल सर्विस में काम करते थे उनकी बेटी थी।

गुरुकुल की प्रबंध व्यवस्था में सर्वोच्च स्थान मुख्याधिष्ठाता या उप कुलपति का है।

इस गुरुकुल में आप मुख्याध्यापक, आचार्य, मुख्याधिष्ठाता, मन्त्री, उप प्रधान ओर कुलपति आदि प्रायः विभिन्न पदों पर कार्य करते रहे।

उप कुलपति की सहायता के लिए सहायक मुख्याधिष्ठाता या प्रस्तोता होता है।

rector's Usage Examples:

degrees from all the Scottish universities, was from 1896 to 1899 lord rector of Edinburgh University and from 1900 chancellor of St.


His first important post was as procurator for the province of Austria, 1847; next year he became rector of the Jesuit college at Louvain, and, after serving as secretary to the provincials of Belgium and Austria, was elected head of the order in 1853.


He was made rector of Lavenham in Suffolk in 1644; and before he received that appointment he seems to have officiated, perhaps as curate, at Sudbury.


After holding minor educational posts, he obtained in 1791, through the influence of Herder, the appointment of rector of the gymnasium at Weimar, where he entered into a circle of literary men, including Wieland, Schiller, and Goethe.


In 1786 he was appointed vicar of Kingston-on-Thames, and in 1788 rector of Bemerton, Wiltshire.


He was rector of Cholderton, Wiltshire, from 1875 to 1879, when he was appointed a canon of St Paul's.


The plague of 1665, carried hither from London, almost depopulated this village, and the name of the rector, William Mompesson, attracted wide notice on account of his brave attempts to combat the outbreak.


2 He was from January 1635-1636 rector of Sandon, in Essex, where his first wife, Anne Claxton, is buried.


Its present name, however, was not adopted until 1574, two years after its first secular rector had been chosen.


He became rector of St James's, Westminster, in 1733, and bishop of Bristol in 1735.



Synonyms:

reverend, clergyman, minister of religion, curate, ministrant, man of the cloth, parson, minister, pastor,



Antonyms:

profane, unhelpful, laity, idle, layman,



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