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indiscriminate Meaning in Telugu ( indiscriminate తెలుగు అంటే)



విచక్షణ లేని, ఎక్లిప్స్

Adjective:

ఎక్లిప్స్, డిష్రోనర్, అసమర్థము,



indiscriminate తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

2005: వర్తుల సూర్యగ్రహణం (యాన్యులర్ సొలార్ ఎక్లిప్స్) ఏర్పడింది.

2005 అక్టోబర్ నుండి 2007 మే వరకు ఎక్లిప్స్ ఫౌండేషన్‌లో కమీటర్ కమ్యూనిటీ డెవలప్‌మెంట్ డైరెక్టర్ పదవిలో ఉన్నాడు.

ఎక్లిప్స్ తర్వాత ఇది ఎక్కువగా వాడకంలో ఉన్నది.

ఎక్లిప్స్ - అత్యంత ప్రాచుర్యం పొందినది.

ఎక్లిప్స్ వలె ఇది కూడా ఒక పాపులర్ ఐడిఈ.

indiscriminate's Usage Examples:

A massacre may be indiscriminate or highly methodical in application.


Following a brief struggle with Hugi, he accidentally destroys the control device to the Genocidron System, making the machines indiscriminately destroying both worlds.


journalists; two gunmen then entered the building and began "shooting indiscriminately.


indiscriminately lumped in Barbus (typical barbels and relatives), Barbodes (barb-like carps) and Puntius (spotted barbs), form a distinct evolutionary lineage.


green peach aphid (Myzus persicae) being one of the most prevalent and indiscriminate carriers.


Jewish survivors and authors accuse members of the LAF, especially in Kaunas but also in other towns, of indiscriminate and gruesome excesses against Jewish residents, often before the Nazis arrived to take control, most notably characterized by the Kaunas pogrom.


Rakhine Sayadaw, a Buddhist monk, tried to piece together the portions that escaped the indiscriminate destruction, and completed.


The international community considers the use of indiscriminate attacks on civilian populations and the use of [shields] illegal under international law.


Thus, it was held that this restriction was overbroad since it applied to all appointive officials indiscriminately without.


indiscriminately shooting wildlife (including snakes, buffalo and monkeys) did not endear him to his Indian travelling companions.


indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people or (less commonly) animals; carnage, butchery, slaughter in numbers"; it also states that the term is used "in the names.


weapons which are considered excessively injurious or whose effects are indiscriminate.


TerminologyThe names Wales and Welsh are modern descendants of the Anglo-Saxon word wealh, a descendant of the Proto-Germanic word Walhaz, which was derived from the name of the Gaulish people known to the Romans as Volcae and which came to refer indiscriminately to inhabitants of the Western Roman Empire.



Synonyms:

undiscriminating, indiscriminating,



Antonyms:

particularity, chaste, discriminating,



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