compatriots Meaning in Telugu ( compatriots తెలుగు అంటే)
స్వదేశీయులు, దేశం సోదరుడు
Noun:
దేశం సోదరుడు, స్వదేశీయ,
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compatriots's Usage Examples:
In spite of the general discontent, the brothers were initially unable to stir up a rebellion, because their compatriots did not believe they had any chance against the imperial troops.
were unarmed and slaughtered their compatriots and coreligionaires coldheartedly.
they learned into an art reflecting the aesthetic concerns of their compatriots and the times in which they lived and worked".
ten RAF members detained at the Stammheim Prison plus two Palestinian compatriots held in Turkey and US"15 million in exchange for the hostages.
MAD artists had often caricatured themselves and their compatriots, particularly Sergio Aragones and Dave Berg's The Lighter Side of, and Meglin was often portrayed as a tennis player due to his love of the sport.
symbol at the 2014 New wave music festival “so that people wouldn’t make a stink,” apparently meaning that he wanted to avoid criticism from his compatriots.
Nur Mohammad died saving his compatriots and inflicting casualties on his enemy.
603 mph), preceding his compatriots, Paride Ferrari [it] and Gaetano Caravaglia [it].
She thought the stuff acquired by her couldn't represent an interest to the compatriots but could for an organization like the Comintern or another institution bearing a relationship to us.
This year"s edition pitted the defending champions São Paulo against compatriots Botafogo in a second, consecutive all-Brazilian final.
2014–15 season After winning the World Cup for Germany, Podolski and compatriots Per Mertesacker and Mesut Özil were excused by Arsenal from the 2014 Community Shield, which they won 3–0 against Manchester City.
047 km/h, preceding the compatriots Luigi Casola and Michele Motta.
Synonyms:
countryman, national, subject, countrywoman,
Antonyms:
foreign, unaffected, insubordinate, unsusceptible, noncitizen,