precatory Meaning in Telugu ( precatory తెలుగు అంటే)
ముందస్తుగా, ప్రదర్శనకారుడు
ప్రవేశ లేదా ప్రార్థన,
Adjective:
ప్రదర్శనకారుడు, ప్రార్థన,
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precatory తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:
రఘుబాబు నటించిన చిత్రాలు రామచంద్ర మాంఝీ (ఐఎఎస్టి: Rāmcaṃdra māṃjhī) ఒక భారతీయ భోజ్పురీ జానపద నృత్యకారుడు, నాటక కళాకారిణి, అతను లాండా నాచ్ ప్రదర్శనకారుడుగా ప్రసిద్ధి చెందాడు.
ప్రదర్శనకారుడు కాంతి మూలం, తెరల మధ్యన ఉండి కళని ప్రదర్శిస్తాడు.
precatory's Usage Examples:
The meaning of the term "gig" is transferred from the deprecatory term for a "flighty girl" and subsequently indicates anything which whirls.
It contains an imprecatory formula ordering respect for the "naga of the king", undoubtedly a reference.
three thematic sections: "enjoining", "melodramatically rhetoric", and "imprecatory".
of self-confidence, anxiety, depression and a tendency to make self-deprecatory remarks.
against intestacy, against double portions, against constructing merely precatory words to import a trust, etc.
Drake has drawn controversy for his use of imprecatory prayer.
This has led to the often-deprecatory adjective, "Rockwellesque".
known as jequirity, Crab"s eye, or rosary pea, paternoster pea, love pea, precatory pea or bean, prayer bead, John Crow Bead, coral bead, red-bead vine, country.
The usual imprecatory stanzas are found at the end of the grant.
University"s annual Bible Conference, Jones used strong language from the imprecatory Psalms to denounce Haig, urging God to "destroy him utterly.
us to everlasting life", a deprecatory absolution, as distinct from the declarative or indicative absolution, "I absolve you from your sins".
Alan Davidson remembered "his wit, often self-deprecatory.
The grant records are usually followed by benedictive and imprecatory verses (the latter curse the person who does not honour the grants made.
Synonyms:
precative, pleading, beseeching, imploring,
Antonyms:
imperative, strident, desperate, exigent, self-assertive,