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



ପ୍ରେରଣାଦାୟକ, ପରାମର୍ଶ, ଶିକ୍ଷଣୀୟ, ନିବେଦନ, ଉତ୍ସାହଜନକ, ପ୍ରଚାରକ,

ଦୃ strong ପ୍ରେରଣା ଦେବା |,

Adjective:

ପ୍ରେରଣାଦାୟକ |, ନିବେଦନ, ଶିକ୍ଷଣୀୟ |, ପରାମର୍ଶ, ପ୍ରଚାରକ,

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exhortative తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

ଭାରତ ସରକାର ଉଦ୍ଧୃତ କରିଛନ୍ତି ଯେ ସ୍ୱାମୀଜୀଙ୍କ ଦର୍ଶନ ଏବଂ ଯେଉଁ ଆଦର୍ଶ ପାଇଁ ସେ ରହୁଥିଲେ ଏବଂ କାର୍ଯ୍ୟ କରିଥିଲେ ତାହା ଭାରତୀୟ ଯୁବ ଦିବସ ପାଇଁ ଏକ ପ୍ରେରଣାଦାୟକ ଉତ୍ସ ହୋଇପାରେ।

|କୃତ୍ରିମ ଉପଗ୍ରହ‌‌ ସୁଶାନ୍ତ ପଟ୍ଟନାୟକ ଜଣେ ଉଦ୍ଭାବକ, ଉଦ୍ୟୋଗପତି ଏବଂ ଜଣେ ପ୍ରେରଣାଦାୟକ ବକ୍ତା ଯିଏକି ୬ଥର ରାଷ୍ଟ୍ରପତି ପୁରସ୍କାର ପ୍ରାପ୍ତ ହୋଇଛନ୍ତି ।

exhortative's Usage Examples:

wife *maja 29 estar to be *da 30 exhortativo-imperativo plural plural exhortative-imperative verb *-naw 31 flecha arrow 32 formativo de verbo intransitivo.


position as a source of higher learning is reflected in the ancient exhortative proverb: "Kia puta ai te ihu ki Rangiātea.


featuring 628 dances in the New England style, provocative remarks, exhortative essays and arcane analysis.


(cohortative) and second-person singular and plural (adhortative, exhortative, dehortative, and inhortative).


Clitophon complaining to Socrates that Socrates" speeches are merely exhortative; they create a desire for justice and virtue, but do not instruct how.


occur with the exhortative suffix -ma: The third-person conjunctive form is usually null, but it is expressed by -d͡za after the exhortative or permissive.


" -a"ni: quotative -n: interrogative, imperative, or exhortative -ki: imperative -hčan: imperative but with force; similar to "must.


The clitics indicates person, negation, and the exhortative mode.


-no     imperative ("go!") -wo     exhortative ("should go") -go     potential ("might go") -ho     emphatic ("did go").


contain ʿilm al-ḥurūf (letter and number mysticism), and those that are exhortative in a typically Kubrawī style.


are three forms in the imperative: the singular, the plural, and the exhortative.


They can therefore be used only in the first-person plural (cohortative) and second-person singular and plural (adhortative, exhortative, dehortative.


change in position, state or mental attitude Present of insistence, exhortative na-P-V-e Similar to a first-person plural imperative Future immediate.



Synonyms:

exhortatory, hortative, hortatory, encouraging,

Antonyms:

discouraging, hopeless, unreassuring, unhelpful, unsupportive,

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