tentation Meaning in Telugu ( tentation తెలుగు అంటే)
టెంటేషన్, ఆలోచన ప్రక్రియ
Noun:
ఆలోచన ప్రక్రియ,
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tentation's Usage Examples:
However, the revenue of the church gradually increased; in 1901, the sustentation fund was able to support only 75 ministers, but by 1903 it maintained.
western style to a new level of ostentation with the liberal use of rhinestones and themed images in chain stitch embroidery.
|-| Kaj ne konduku nin en tenton,| E non induce nos in tentation,| E non induce nos in tentation,| Et ne nos inducas in tentationem,| And lead us not into temptation,|-| sed liberigu nin de la malbono.
She arrives without ostentation accompanied only by her maid, but her extreme pulchritude and graceful.
impudence or arrogance or loquacity or ostentation or cunning or pedantic affectation or excessive and parasitical.
with the general public, but developed a reputation for flamboyance and ostentation.
Sir Robert Floyer, a Welch knight, weak, vain, ostentations, but generous, spirited, and tenderly attached to his daughter, Georgina.
the part of the CEME, in view of the preparation, the readying and the sustentation of the forces and means of the operational component of the system of.
extended ballet sequence "Les Sept esprits de la Tentation" – which is modeled on Flaubert"s epic poem La tentation de Saint Antoine.
acquainted with the Oriental practice, and knows the ostentation, pride, and haughtiness of the Turkish government, must know that they look upon, and consider.
Oratorio for tenor, mixed chorus, and orchestra; (1931; Revised 1959)La tentation de Saint Antoine d’après des airs et des vers du 18e siècle for alto, string quartet, and string orchestra (1952; ballet version 1969)Nachgefühl.
might gather more heat, and increase the pleasure of the other sexe; a contentation of which they [the circumcised] are defrauded by this injurious invention.
Madrileños sarcastically nicknamed him “Longinos” for this ostentation (like the Roman soldier, Longinus, whose spear is said to have pierced Christ's side).