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rhetorically Meaning in Telugu ( rhetorically తెలుగు అంటే)



అలంకారికంగా, కృత్రిమ మరియు పరిశుభ్రత శైలిలో

Adverb:

సజీవ, కృత్రిమ మరియు పరిశుభ్రత శైలిలో,



rhetorically's Usage Examples:

In a metonymic sense, the "Chrysanthemum Throne" also refers rhetorically to the head.


is a type of ceremonial oratory, typically used rhetorically to comfort mourners at funerals.


instance, has shown how mediated representation of issues like sexism, sexualisation, alleged rape and violence against women can differ, and differ in rhetorically.


In the book she asks rhetorically, "Who are the enemies of the Klan? They are the bootleggers, law-breakers.


Charles Darwin is reported to have supported the society financially and rhetorically.


This figure rhetorically asks "Who bears all griefs as I do? And who suffers evil like me? Who has been despised on my account.


consolatory oration is a type of ceremonial oratory, typically used rhetorically to comfort mourners at funerals.


a writer delivering a press release, where the writer of the release rhetorically anticipates the positive and negative ways in which the text may be recomposed.


In an article published in the New Free Press on October 6, 1907, the author rhetorically asked: And is it not a beautiful irony of fate, that the first sensible secessionist building in Vienna has been built for the insane?The most recent, and most extensive, restoration project began in June 2000.


usually traced to Provençal and Old French lyric poetry, but formally and rhetorically they are quite different.


In 1912, author Teodor Jeske-Choiński had Jews in his book rhetorically say: "If you do not allow us to establish a "Judeo-Polonia state" and.


In both ancient Greece and Rome, the Consolatio or consolatory oration was a type of ceremonial oration, typically used rhetorically.


Cambodians as having been under some form of Cambodian sovereignty, are rhetorically tied back to an accused expansionism.



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