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figment Meaning in Telugu ( figment తెలుగు అంటే)



ఫిగ్మెంట్, ఫాంటసీ ప్రకటన

Noun:

ప్లస్ట్, ఎదుర్కొన్న, ఫాంటసీ ప్రకటన,



figment's Usage Examples:

Benjamin); "a kosher-halal" throwback version of the "vacuous" old leftist epithet "fascist pig" (Norman Finkelstein); a "figment of the neocon imagination".


admitted in an interview given that year that the fairies might have been "figments of my imagination", but left open the possibility she believed that she.


Harry initially believes her to be a figment of his imagination, but realises that he doesn't have that good an imagination.


lecturer, author and journalist, suggests that the creature could be a figment of the imagination of folklorist and Tiree minister John Gregorson Campbell.


and so all fictional worlds are, in fact, real and all real worlds are figments of fictional figures" fancy, which is why Heinlein uses the ouroboros symbology.


Both Calgacus and the speech may be figments of Tacitus"s invention.


the 1930s, some critics suggested that the supernatural elements were figments of the governess" imagination.


Scott reprised the role on August 20, 2008 as a figment of John"s imagination.


In both his stage and screen adaptations, Archibald wrote under the assumption that the supernatural experiences of Miss Giddens were real, and that the ghosts she encountered were legitimate entities as opposed to figments of her imagination (a possibility left unresolved in James's original work).


pragmatic mapping process if it turns out that Jesse James and Robert Ford are figments of someone’s imagination, excepting, of course, the truth value of the.


' Kurtz also quotes Jeremiah Wright: How do I tell my children about the African Jesus who is not the guy they see in the picture of the blond-haired, blue-eyed guy in their Bible or the figment of white supremacists imagination that they see in Mel Gibson's movies? See also Bibliography of Black theologyAlbert CleageW.


things as an unconcerned looker on, which he does not predestine and preordain : a notion not unlike the figment which Epicurus introduced into the philosophy.


About sometimes the idea of having a hole to feed all being a figment of my imagination when I"m actually fine.



Synonyms:

thought, idea,



Antonyms:

convergent thinking, misconception, conception,



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