hastening Meaning in Telugu ( hastening తెలుగు అంటే)
తొందరపాటు, బర్న్ చేయడానికి
Verb:
బర్న్ చేయడానికి, అత్యవసరము,
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hastening's Usage Examples:
The story is a sad but also a chastening one for those who, more than half a century after socialism's decline, still wish to change America.
God the All-provident! Earth by Thy chastening Yet shall to freedom and truth be restored Through the thick darkness.
It was a chastening experience: Derbyshire won by an innings and 158 runs, and Lane took no.
imminently inevitable, it unequivocally prohibits the hastening of death and restates Vatican II"s condemnation of "crimes against life "such as any type of.
9-16) Appealing to God that his chastening is not a result of their sin (vv.
In the treaty of September 23, 1817, with Great Britain, the Spanish Crown said that having never lost sight of a matter so interesting to him and being desirous of hastening the moment of its attainment, he has determined to co-operate with His Britannic Majesty in adopting the cause of humanity.
realizing the futility and meaninglessness of life as it"s normally lived; a chastening sense of our own complacency and foolishness in having let ourselves live.
He slipped while hastening to the evening prayers, following his hobby of astronomical star gazing at the top of this private observatory.
His second taste of cricket at this level, however, was a chastening experience, as Steve Waugh – on his first tour of England and on his way to 177 not out – took a liking to Newport's seamers, and the Worcestershire bowler ended the first innings with figures of 2–153.
Shandong" and participated in many campaigns under the Qing dynasty, hastening the demise of the Ming.
That 1936-37 series in Australia had proved a fairly chastening experience for England, who won the first two Tests but lost the final.
Stony the road we trod, Bitter the chastening rod, Felt in the days when hope unborn had died; Yet with a steady beat.
Synonyms:
rush, hurry, festinate, look sharp, act, move,
Antonyms:
ride, ascend, recede, rise, refrain,