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capitulation Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( capitulation ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



କ୍ୟାପିଟେସନ୍, ଆତ୍ମସମର୍ପଣ ଚୁକ୍ତି, ସର୍ତ୍ତମୂଳକ ଆତ୍ମସମର୍ପଣ, ଆତ୍ମସମର୍ପଣ,

Noun:

ଆତ୍ମସମର୍ପଣ ଚୁକ୍ତି |, ସର୍ତ୍ତମୂଳକ ଆତ୍ମସମର୍ପଣ |, ଆତ୍ମସମର୍ପଣ,

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capitulation's Usage Examples:

The written capitulation included clauses which protected the Acadians, dictated what the English could take in terms of material goods from Beauséjour, and stated that the French could not bear arms in America for the next six months.


A somewhat nebulous start to the recapitulation is followed by a foreshortened restatement.


Although not marked as such, the coda is in fact a telescoped recapitulation of the seconda parte.


In music theory, the recapitulation is one of the sections of a movement written in sonata form.


French traders and approved the capitulations for the French state.


According to Moravec, apostles without courage had led Czechoslovakia to capitulation.


The concertante's second movement largely following the symphony's third movement, except for immediately after the climax when the exposition of the symphony's second movement is inserted, before returning to the symphony's third movement recapitulation.


A mid-movement tranquillo section (bar 206, and reappearing in the coda) elaborates earlier material and slows down the movement to allow a buildup of energy into the recapitulation.


cavalry commanded by General José María Córdova was victorious, the battle eventuating in the capitulation of the Spanish forces, affirming the final independence.


In a sonata form movement, the recapitulation section.


The development ends with a fugato section that leads into the recapitulation.


In music, a reprise (/rəˈpriːz/) is the repetition or reiteration of the opening material later in a composition as occurs in the recapitulation of sonata.


This device of omitting the first subject from the recapitulation was also used by Tchaikovsky in his second, fourth and sixth symphonies.



Synonyms:

papers, document, written document,

Antonyms:

strengthen, accelerate, lengthen, inflate,

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