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spoliation Meaning in Telugu ( spoliation తెలుగు అంటే)



చీలిక, దోచుకొను

కప్పడం మరియు బలవంతం చేయడం ద్వారా పని,

Noun:

కిడ్నాప్, దోచుకొను, దోపిడీ,



spoliation తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

ఇంగ్లీషువారు బెంగాలు బీహారులను దోచుకొనుటలో నిమగ్నులై యుండిరి.

అనార్యులు ఆర్యుల ఎదుట ముఖాముఖి నిల్చుని పోరాడలేక అరణ్యాలలో పర్వత గుహల్లో దాక్కొని రాత్రులయందు వారి నివాసస్థలాలపై పడి పశువు ధాన్యాదులను దోచుకొనుచూ యజ్ఞాతికర్మలు ద్వంసం చేయుచూ స్త్రీలను ఎత్తుకెళ్ళిపోయేవారు.

జారులైనను విగ్రహారాధకులైనను వ్యభిచారులైనను ఆడంగితనముగలవారైనను పురుష సంయోగులైనను దొంగలైనను లోభులైనను త్రాగు బోతులైనను దూషకులైనను దోచుకొనువారైనను దేవుని రాజ్యమునకు వారసులు కానేరరు.

spoliation's Usage Examples:

In spite of the Napoleonic spoliations that followed one another in 1797 and 1813, it remains the richest church.


He carried on a system of spoliation by carrying off cattle that belonged to people he called his enemies, and also blackmailing.


The chronicle of the despoliation was written by Michael Sherbrook, a priest and rector of nearby Wickersley.


"sacrifices were fine, I cannot admire it; I will never consent to the despoliation of my clergy and my nobility .


part of the 19th century, the Marathan state was subject to a series of spoliations by Scindia of Gwalior and Holkar of Indore, (descendants of Ranoji Scindia.


goes on a nearly identical quest to discover what women truly want after he errs in a land dispute, although, in contrast, he never stooped to despoliation.


the reluctance to appoint ordinaries likely to call into question the spoliations and expropriations that the French church underwent between 1790 and.


During the artworks spoliations following the French Napoleonic invasion of Italy, it was brought to.


He is perhaps best known for his despoliation of the then 1,400-year-old Hadrian"s Villa, built by the Roman emperor.


overlord was plunder from raids into Frankish territory and from the despoliation of churches.


had been accurate and that Charles had been condemned to hell for his despoliation of Church property.


The word is also used, popularly, of spoliation under legal forms, or of any seizure of property as punishment or in enforcement.


scene as an example of the "European fear[]" of "the contamination and despoliation of pure and virtuous European women".



Synonyms:

pillaging, spoil, plundering, despoilation, pillage, despoilment, despoliation, spoilation,



Antonyms:

succeed, unacquisitive, beginning,



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