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orphanage Meaning in Telugu ( orphanage తెలుగు అంటే)



అనాథాశ్రమం, మనం మాట్లాడుకుందాం

Noun:

అనాథం, మనం మాట్లాడుకుందాం,



orphanage's Usage Examples:

Anderson, whom he mentions on occasion ran a brothel behind the girls' orphanage before running the boys' orphanage.


There were ninety clergy, sixteen convents, representatives of four orders of men, eight secondary schools for girls, an orphanage and industrial school for boys, a home for aged poor, a home for penitents, and an orphanage erected in memory of Bishop Knight.


Sometime after the construction of St Anthony's, probably because having two churches in such close proximity was seen as an inefficient use of holy land, the Sacred Heart Chapel was converted into an orphanage and school under the care of the Canossian Sisters – the Ling Yuet Sin Kindergarten of the present day.


Duo Maxwell is revealed to not be Duo's given name; instead, Duo was taken by the young orphan in memory of a childhood friend named Solo, who died from a severe illness, and Maxwell was taken afterwards from a kind priest named Father Maxwell, who, along with a nun named Sister Helen, ran an orphanage out of the Maxwell Church.


monastery"s Saint Nicholas Church operated as a parish church; the house of priorship as a vicarage; and the cells for an elementary school, then an orphanage.


orphanage is a residential institution, or group home, devoted to the care of orphans and other children who were separated from their biological families.


former foster home, Mia finds her sister at an orphanage, withdrawn and incommunicative.


At this conference it was also proposed that an annual journal of papers on insurance should be produced, that the institutes should jointly offer examinations and certificates, and that an insurance clerks’ orphanage should be established.


After establishing a central house in New Orleans, Louisiana, the Sisters extended their ministry to the poor and suffering of Louisiana and Mississippi, opening schools, hospitals and an orphanage.


600 orphanages (that care for children, educational institutions, from playgroups to high school students and vocational school with about 5,910 people).


Perel fled from the orphanage after the Nazis invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941, and was captured by a German army unit.


He works all night on a machine to scan his memory to locate his birth mother, who abandoned him at the orphanage when he was a baby.


Three years later in 1974, Billy and Ricky are celebrating Christmas in an orphanage run by Mother Superior, a strict disciplinarian who persistently strikes children who misbehave and considers punishment to be a necessary and good thing.



Synonyms:

institution, orphans" asylum,



Antonyms:

tonicity, abnormality, finish,



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