dismember Meaning in Telugu ( dismember తెలుగు అంటే)
విడదీయండి, అవయవాలను వేరు చేయడానికి
Verb:
ఉపవాక్య, అవయవాలను వేరు చేయడానికి,
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dismember's Usage Examples:
The dismembered body of former municipal president Altamirano Gonzalo Elías Zopiyactle.
The Levite dismembers her and presents the remains to the other tribes of Israel.
that are used to attack and kill prey either by spearing, stunning, or dismembering.
It boasts of a colorful and violent history: the whole town joined the Basi Revolt of 1807; rose up in arms again in 1815 during the Sarrat Rebellion of which the hated housekeeper of the parish priest, Rosa Agcaoili, was killed and dismembered; and revolted against the Americans in 1899 under the leadership of Don Pepe Ver.
dismemberment" in the sciences; while highly specific terms proliferated—chemist, mathematician, naturalist—the broad term "philosopher" was no longer satisfactory.
In it, he dismembers girls and wonders why he is unable to keep their heads alive.
The short April war brought on a full dismemberment of the country.
According to the legend, the Queen of Sheba worshiped the beams made from the tree, and informed Solomon that the Saviour would hang from that tree, and thus dismember the realm of the Jews.
Various efforts were made during the twentieth century to dismember the Liliaceae, culminating in the separation of the higher orders, Asparagales and Liliales, and the emergence of Asparagaceae as a separate family, in which the Scilleae, including Galtonia, were now the Scilloideae subfamily.
to make enough money for his family, and gets involved in murder and dismembering of an erring drug dealer.
pillaged Iolcus and dismembered Astydameia, then marched his army between the rended limbs.
"Trial set for college student accused of slaying, dismembering woman after date.
Synonyms:
kill,
Antonyms:
join, connect,