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point of departure Meaning in marathi ( point of departure शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



प्रस्थानाचा बिंदू

Noun:

मूव्हिंग पॉइंट,



point of departure's Usage Examples:

The point of departure is Jeremiah's seventy years prophecy as opposed to a visionary episode, but more than half the chapter is devoted to a rather lengthy prayer.


Fanon was thus an occasion or point of departure but not the main object of the study.


took as their point of departure the precedents already established by the qadis.


early 1980s, Merzbow took Lou Reed"s album Metal Machine Music as a point of departure and further abstracted the noise aesthetic by freeing the sound from.


experience, cumulatively wrought out under a given body of traditions conventionalities, and material circumstances; and they afford the point of departure.


round trip) is similar to that of the original race, maintaining the point of departure/arrival in Viale Venezia in Brescia.


Lying among low Velence Hills, it is the point of departure for sightseeing tours on the countryside.


Cessna continued to teach himself how to fly over the next several months until December 1911, when he made a successful flight and a successful landing at the point of departure.


On the other hand, if the Rhine was the point of departure, and if the Catuvellauni were Plautius's objective, it could be argued that a landing south of the Thames would have been unnecessary and have entailed as much risk as a landing north of the river.


while many approaches to linguistic description place structure and the syntagmatic axis foremost, SFL adopts the paradigmatic axis as its point of departure.


congestion on the city"s central station by serving as an alternate point of departure or arrival within Helsinki.


This explanation of the name is disputed, some sources taking as point of departure the mention of the name (in the form Kordeleon) in Byzantine documents of the 14th century and questioning whether the name Cordelio is the continuation of a more ancient settlement yet unexplored, as is most of ancient Aeolia.


Pope John Paul II in an address to academics in 1986 said, Theology must take its point of departure from a continual and updated return to the Scriptures read in the Church.



Synonyms:

takeoff, act, deed, shipment, parting, leave-taking, going, farewell, exit, human action, embarkation, boarding, breaking away, dispatch, disappearing, despatch, going away, withdrawal, French leave, leaving, sailing, embarkment, leave, disappearance, human activity,



Antonyms:

disembarkation, appearance, fall, behave, discontinue,



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