appertain Meaning in marathi ( appertain शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
संबंधित, जोडले जाणे,
Verb:
संरेखित व्हा, समाविष्ट रहा, संबंधित होतात,
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appertain मराठी अर्थाचे उदाहरण:
यासाठी दंड व दट्ट्या नव्या पद्धतीने दृढपणे जोडले जाणे आवश्यक होते.
इथे उल्लेखिलेला योग म्हणजे आपल्या आत्म्याशी (आपले खरे स्वरूप) ब्रह्म (अंतिम सत्य) या संकल्पनेद्वारा "एकत्र होणे, जोडले जाणे" असा आहे.
appertain's Usage Examples:
Opfikon and Oberhusen were united into a commune named Opfikon, which appertained now to the likewise new-formed district of Bülach.
Galilaeana houses a library with more than 40,000 books and important files appertaining to scientists of the 20th century.
writing "In all matters of discovery and invention, even of those that appertain to the imagination, we are continually reminded of the story of Columbus.
royalty and nobility, and the respective legal privileges and immunities appertaining to an individual, a family or any heirs.
Taskriout appertain to the district of Darguina.
houses—which are less powerful than the angular but more powerful than the cadent houses[3]—also have a quality of appertaining to the angular houses, much.
that the West coasts of the main islands appertain to the Atlantic Ocean and all the narrow waters appertain to the Inner Seas, as far as the Butt of.
referred to him by the Senate or House of Representatives, or which shall appertain to his office.
The Western Mail said he "fulfilled every duty appertaining to the position with the utmost satisfaction to everybody concerned.
which, freely translated, means, "Ordained for men in the things that appertain to God" (Hebrews 5:1).
Third, the executive power, which appertains to the King, that is to say, the laws and ordinances are carried out by.
the monarch of Spain has a right to use ("may use") those other titles appertaining to the Crown.
"Then Again" appertained to Jimmy Savile and BBC sexual abuse scandals, while "What School?" was.
Synonyms:
belong to, belong, pertain,