meagreness Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( meagreness ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)
, ଦୁର୍ବଳତା, ଆଟ୍ରୋଫି,
Noun:
ଦୁର୍ବଳତା,
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meagreness's Usage Examples:
In the interests of the professor, I must add that it is the meagreness of his fortune more than his age which has forced him to ask for his pension.
reconstructed was approved by the college council, who agreed that its "meagreness and poverty" made it unworthy of King"s.
" His only complaint was "the meagreness of the historical background, which risks confusing a beginner gamemaster.
sweet, pure, and true; but the whole performance was small almost to meagreness, and, although it might well be regarded as a piquant musical curiosity.
Hearing of Nader"s proximity as well as the meagreness of his numbers, Koprulu Pasha hastened his approach.
historian, « the Veterinary School was, from its beginning, hampered by a meagreness of resources that was relieved only by the self-sacrifice of an enthusiastic.
There are also several martyrs named Epimachus, and, owing to the meagreness of the information possessed concerning them some writers have confounded.
from Byland and after they had undergone great hardships because of the meagreness of their endowment and sterility of their lands Conan, son of Alan, 1st.
reconstructed was approved by King"s College London council, who agreed that its "meagreness and poverty" made it unworthy of King"s.
Elizabethan, Jacobean, or Caroline theatre," though perhaps due more to the meagreness of the repertory of Prince Charles"s Men than to the play"s unusual popularity.
good piece of work, if one considers the time when it was made and the meagreness of the material to which Pfizmaier had access.
Synonyms:
deficiency, exiguity, spareness, meagerness, scantiness, scantness, inadequacy, thinness, poorness, leanness, sparseness, wateriness, abstemiousness, sparsity, insufficiency,
Antonyms:
intemperance, ability, abundance, sufficiency, adequacy,