onerous Meaning in Telugu ( onerous తెలుగు అంటే)
భారమైన, బాధాకరమైన
Adjective:
బాధాకరమైన,
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onerous's Usage Examples:
ending the onerous evil customs allowing medieval nobles in Catalonia to maltreat the remensa peasants and tie them to their lands.
onerous - made with a burden or obligation imposed on the donee; or remunerative - made to compensate for services rendered In India, previously there.
Additionally, an onerous lease with Civic Stadium rapidly drained the team of cash.
Schubert argued that since war with Poland was not yet practical, Germany should make loans to Poland under onerous conditions with high-interest rates to weaken Poland economically and thereby reduce the Polish military budget until Germany had rearmed, when Germany would take back the lost lands by war.
Stiletto Visual Programmes Ltd [1989] 1 QB 433 held that if a party wishes to incorporate onerous terms into a document that is to be just accepted by the other party, reasonable notice must be given to make it a term of the contract.
His onerous plays with fastuous settings were performed on the most important Parisian stages (Théâtre.
They are realised by the division and the revenue passed to the Exchequer, although the division has a power to disclaim onerous assets.
Clearly even by the medieval era much grand sergeanty had become in practice merely a token of high honour given by a monarch, where the duty was patently absurd and entirely non-onerous, except for the requirement of the physical presence of the tenant concerned.
Ballard deliberately made the Toros' lease terms at the Gardens as onerous as possible.
United States law that extended the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 by adding onerous new requirements.
previously relocated to Los Angeles in 1972 in an attempt to get out of an onerous record deal.
She saw there wading onerous streams men perjured and wolfish murderers and the one who seduces another’s close-trusted wife.
By the fourth season, the pig had grown so large and onerous that it kept even the oystermen off the island.
Synonyms:
taxing, heavy, burdensome,
Antonyms:
unimportant, nonpregnant, effortless, light,