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vouched Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


vouched ka kya matlab hota hai


पुष्टि

Verb:

ज़मानत देना, ज़मानत करना,



vouched's Usage Examples:

On the other hand the cult of a specific storm-god in ancient Babylonia is vouched for by the occurrence of the sign Im - the "Sumerian" or ideographic writing for Adad-Ramman - as an element in proper names of the old Babylonian period.


Colossians is strongly vouched for by its connexion with Philemon.


Several Roman inscriptions are built into it, and many others that have been found indicate the ancient importance of the place, which, though it does not appear in early history, is vouched for by Cicero and Strabo.'


Its ancient importance is vouched for by its walls of rough cyclopean work, which may have had a total extent of some 2 m.


This may be explained by a variety of causes, of which the chief is the maintenance by the Slays down to a very late period of gentile or tribal organization and gentile marriages, a fact vouched for, not only in the pages of the Russian chronicler Nestor, but still more by visible social evidences, the gens later developing into the village community, and the colonization being carried on by large co-ordinated bodies of people.


The facts would seem incredible were they not vouched for by Theodoret, who knew him personally (Historia religiosa, c. 26).


Its importance is vouched for by the many remains of antiquity which it possesses, of which the most famous is the triumphal arch erected in honour of Trajan by the senate and people of Rome in A.D.


The custom is vouched for by travellers as still observed in Borneo, Burma, Uganda and elsewhere, the animal chosen being a pig or a fowl.


It appears but little in history, though its importance is vouched for by numerous inscriptions, the majority of which belong to the early Empire.


The second separation is vouched for by the two last elegies of book iii.



Synonyms:

testify, attest, bear witness, take the stand,



Antonyms:

unbar, unbutton, dislodge, untie, unfasten,



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