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borrowed Meaning in Telugu ( borrowed తెలుగు అంటే)



అరువు, ఋణం తీసుకొనుట

Verb:

ఋణం తీసుకొనుట,



borrowed's Usage Examples:

The borrower was also liable for furtum if he misused the thing he had borrowed.


Duncan is randomly murdered by a rioter, and Craig's car Sandra has borrowed is vandalized.


known for being highly eclectic, having borrowed influences from other genres, which varied by producers, artists and periods.


Wilson—in a controversial attempt to analyse cultural evolution by using techniques borrowed from population genetics, to develop a comprehensive theory of how genes interact with cultural variation, and to infer a theory of evolution of the human mind.


It borrowed headlights and brake system parts from the Moskvitch 412, outside door handles from the Moskvitch 408, and 15 in (38 cm) wheels of the GAZ-21.


as the theft of a kimono and the discussion of the moral ambiguity of thieving to survive, are borrowed from "Rashōmon".


ReferencesPopulated places in Ioannina (regional unit) An integrated library system (ILS), also known as a library management system (LMS),is an enterprise resource planning system for a library, used to track items owned, orders made, bills paid, and patrons who have borrowed.


caboodle, as in "kit and caboodle" (evolved from "kit and boodle", itself a fixed phrase borrowed as a unit from Dutch kitte en boedel).


Thus, its 1456 verses are written in dactylic hexameter (the traditional meter of Latin epic poetry) and the poem includes copious references to (and phrases borrowed from) various Latin epics of antiquity, especially Vergil's Aeneid.


may also be borrowed from other parallel modes besides the major and minor mode, for example D Dorian with D major.


WCRA replaced the borrowed tailing truck with one that was being used at a mine, which had salvaged the truck from a Royal Hudson due for scrap.


subject matter is borrowed from an episode in Homer"s Iliad when the sea nymph Thetis begs Jupiter to intervene and guide the fate of her son Achilles;.



Synonyms:

get, acquire,



Antonyms:

lack, abstain, lend,



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