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repugn Meaning in Telugu ( repugn తెలుగు అంటే)



ప్రతిఘటించు, వ్యతిరేకంగా పోరాడండి

వివాదం లేదా వ్యాజ్యం యొక్క విషయం చేయడానికి,

Verb:

వ్యతిరేకంగా పోరాడండి, చేరండి, వ్యతిరేకించటానికి,



repugn తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

ఆనాటి సమాజంలో భూస్వాముల పెత్తనానికి, దోపిడికి వ్యతిరేకంగా పోరాడండి అనే సందేశంతో రూపొందించిన ఈ నాటకం ప్రజలను ఉద్యమంలోకి దింపింది.

repugn's Usage Examples:

that "He didn"t care much for "parsons" as such, and entertained strong repugnance to the interference of these gentlemen in political or commercial affairs.


Mahatheran provides the following definition: In an ethical sense, it means: "repugnance", grudge, resentment, anger, and is a synonym of byāpāda, "ill-will" (s.


nation, or citie, is repugnant to nature, contumelie to God, a thing most contrarious to his reueled will and approued ordinance, and finallie it is the subuersion.


Treaty [the Anglo-Irish Treaty], it shall, to the extent only of such repugnancy be absolutely void and inoperative and the Parliament and the Executive.


the United States, they would arouse in us the same repugnance and be martyrized in our popular press and our vaudeville shows.


There is, however, nothing repugnant in the narration; for it might seem unadvisable to make too severe a law at that time against some married men, who,.


regulation made by the District or Regional Council, to the extent of repugnancy be void and the law made by the State Legislature shall prevail.


doing it out of hatred for a business that shunned him for being even too repugnant for porn.


It has been declared repugnant by.


Morphology and appearanceThe Coreidae commonly are oval-shaped, with antennae composed of four segments, numerous veins in the membrane of the fore wings, and externally visible repugnatorial stink glands.


The mere addition paradox, also known as the repugnant conclusion, is a problem in ethics, identified by Derek Parfit and discussed in his book Reasons.


The word can be used to indicate a strong moral repugnance, in expressions such as "obscene profits" or "the obscenity of war".


The Statute of Westminster Adoption Act 1942 ended the doctrine of repugnancy, and provided that United Kingdom.



Synonyms:

oppose, contest, contend, gainsay, dispute, challenge,



Antonyms:

surrender, refrain, cooperation, make peace, defend,



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