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turpitude Meaning in Telugu ( turpitude తెలుగు అంటే)



గందరగోళం, నపుంసకత్వము

Noun:

నపుంసకత్వము,



turpitude తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

అందులకు ఇతఁడు ఇయ్యకొననందున ఇతనికి నపుంసకత్వము కలుగునట్లు శపియించెను.

స్త్రీని అసంతృప్తి పరచే కారణాలు: ధనం పట్ల తల్లిదండ్రుల పిసినారితనము, అనారోగ్యము, ఆనందంకోసం భర్తనుండి వేరవ్వడం, అతిగా పనిచేయవలసివచ్చినప్పుడు, అమానుష చ్ అర్యలు, అపనిందలు, తిట్లు, చెడువార్తలు, దారిద్ర్యము, బాధలు, భర్తలో నపుంసకత్వము,.

turpitude's Usage Examples:

To regain the right to vote, individuals convicted of crimes of “moral turpitude” who have completed a felony sentence must apply to the Alabama Board.


of high society, the ‘moral bumps’ of the dominating classes, and the turpitudes of the bourgeois society that he assails.


"shrove" in "Shrove Tuesday" spick, as in "spick and span" turpitude, as in "moral turpitude" vim, as in "vim and vigor" wedlock, as in "out of wedlock".


convict and 6 other states limited restoration based on crimes of "moral turpitude".


Good moral character is the opposite of moral turpitude, another legal concept in the United States used in similar instances.


On her arrival at the space station, she discovers lies, moral turpitude, and betrayal.


"shrift" in "short shrift" and "shrove" in "Shrove Tuesday" spick, as in "spick and span" turpitude, as in "moral turpitude" vim, as in "vim and vigor" wedlock.


then-fashionable sentimental genre, with its "compromising situations, cold turpitudes, calculated affronts, sobs and agonies".


fictitious country, who is imprisoned and sentenced to death for "gnostical turpitude.


In California law, per the state bar code, the subornation of perjury constitutes an act of moral turpitude on the part of the attorney, and thus, is cause for his or her disbarment, or for the suspension of his or her license to practice law.


year in order to be considered a conviction of a "crime involving moral turpitude" (CIMT) or an aggravated felony.


be translated into English as "no one can be heard to invoke his own turpitude" or "no one shall be heard, who invokes his own guilt".


Turpitude, meaning baseness or depravity, can refer specifically to: Moral turpitude, a legal concept in the United States Gnostical turpitude, the crime.



Synonyms:

depravity, evildoing, transgression,



Antonyms:

morality,



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