put up to Meaning in marathi ( put up to शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
पर्यंत ठेवा, माहिती द्या, प्रेरणा किंवा प्रेरणा देणे,
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put up to मराठी अर्थाचे उदाहरण:
वाक्यातील शब्द/पद कोणती माहिती द्यावी.
ज्या पुरोहित-भटजी यांनी विवाह लावला त्यांची माहिती द्यावी लागते.
कुठल्याही प्रकारची ग्वाही जोडीदाराला न देता, स्वतःतील क्षमता तसेच कमतरता यांबद्दल ची माहिती द्यावी व घ्यावी.
येथील नियमांनुसार पर्यटकांना कार्यालयात प्रत्येक सफारीच्या आधी स्वतःची माहिती द्यावी लागते.
याबाबत आपल्या कीर्तनातून गाडगेबाबा लोकांना गांधीजीं व त्यांच्या कार्याबाबत माहिती द्यायचे.
put up to's Usage Examples:
The inscription was put up to memorize the road-widening construction of the mountain pass for the troops.
New waymarks have been put up to sign the new route.
girlfriend, Karolyn Pho, of posters they put up to promote Born Villain, retracing the steps of a night LaBeouf spent traversing Los Angeles with Manson.
introduce the issue, not allowing them to appeal the law before being put up to vote.
xxx delegation be voided, or, if not, put up to competition on renewal.
This would result in large walls of shell fragments being put up to take out one or several planes or in anticipation of an unseen plane,.
Each country could put up to 6 people in each of the two races.
first produced in 1991, which uses a separate air compressor to drive the embossing head and can output up to 800 braille characters per second.
The firmware then controls the printhead and creates physical ink output up to the marketed resolution.
picnics, swimming, fishing, raft riding and cliff diving have likewise been put up to draw more visitors.
with they were all temporary sheds hastily put up to accommodate the parishioners, and the first one to be so built was at konnakote where the Brethren.
existed on North 5th Street in Olney since 1984, with Korean language signs put up to help official recognition of the area; those signs were vandalized in.
(Rhos) of The Column (colyn), referring to a pillar which the Romans put up to mark the edge of their territories.
Synonyms:
current,
Antonyms:
noncurrent, styleless,