adumbrating वाक्य
"adumbrating" हिंदी में adumbrating in a sentenceउदाहरण वाक्य
- With rigor Mommsen is shown narrating the grave political drama and illuminating its implications; the book closes with his lengthy description of the new order of government adumbrated by Julius Caesar.
- The epigraph includes the line "'Love hath made this thing a Man'", which adumbrates one of Kipling's themes in this story, as in others.
- This dichotomy between " conceptual " and " evidential " uncertainty was adumbrated by Jenkins J . in " Re Coxen " ( 1948 ) Chancery at pages 761 / 2.
- The position in Canada is adumbrated in " R v Stinchcombe ", which became a very influential precedent in South African cases decided shortly after the commencement of the Interim Constitution.
- As an alternative, Kripke adumbrated a causal theory of reference, according to which a name refers to an object by virtue of a causal connection with the object as mediated through communities of speakers.
- More recent publications have refined the notion of South Asia as a linguistic area as first adumbrated by Murray Emeneau and-with the addition of Central Asia and Eastern Asia-expanded by Colin Masica.
- Rabbenu Asher possessed " methodical and systematic " Talmudic knowledge, and was distinguished for his ability to adumbrate long liturgy of the Geonim was not subject to the Talmudic rule against change in the prayers .)
- WP can provide an invaluable service in adumbrating some general and useful knowledge on any topic, and pointing the user, via a decent bibliography, to repositories of advanced material, but little more than that.
- The " Sibylline Oracles " are a valuable source for information about classical mythology and early first millennium Gnostic, apocalyptic passages scattered throughout seem to adumbrate themes of the Book of Revelation and other apocalyptic literature.
- While there is no single source for Scanga's work, many of the stories, traditions, and superstitions retold in through adumbrated saints and basketed scythes are native to the folk-life of southern Italy.