outraging Meaning in Telugu ( outraging తెలుగు అంటే)
దౌర్జన్యం, నోటిలోపు
Noun:
రేప్, ఉల్లంఘన, నోటిలోపు,
Verb:
ఉత్సర్గ, ఉల్లంఘించటానికి, బ్రేక్, కరిగించు,
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outraging's Usage Examples:
on sex, he was called to court by the French authorities in Hanoi for "outraging morality" (French: outrage aux bonnes moeurs).
In August 1996, he was convicted under Section 354 (outraging the modesty of a woman) and Section 509 (word, gesture or act intended to insult a lady), generally summarised as sexual harassment.
On appeal against conviction, it was held that an act outraging public decency required a deliberate act which was in itself lewd, obscene.
were "mere hooligans", outraging many, especially as the attackers had evaded prosecution.
Belgrade district of New Belgrade, killing three Chinese journalists and outraging the Chinese public.
the night together in the greenhouse, Dmitri leaves the next morning, outraging Katusha by not leaving a note for her, only money.
Judge Arshad Noor Khan of the Anti-Terrorist Court found Shaikh guilty of "defiling a copy of the Quran, outraging religious feelings and propagating religious.
of the marchers and their supporters in Derry were "mere hooligans", outraging many, especially as the attackers had evaded prosecution.
prosecutions for upskirting were successful under the common law offence of outraging public decency, which requires the presence of at least two other people.
Mecca was sacked by a Qarmatian leader, Abu Tahir al-Jannabi, outraging the Muslim world, particularly with their theft of the Black Stone and.
He was subsequently charged by police, and admitted to outraging public decency.
then Gerard, to whom she cites her mother"s words from the recording, outraging him.
Lochy protests outside the shop, outraging Harold.
Synonyms:
scandalise, churn up, sicken, disgust, revolt, appal, nauseate, appall, shock, offend, scandalize,
Antonyms:
sacred, consecrate, displease, disenchant, evolution,