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Abbey

Abbey

Abbey    NOUN  ⇒ ईसाइयोकामठ

Sentences:
  • Wordsworth has written many poems on Westminster abbey
  • It has been noticed at Woburn Abbey that the antlers are shed and replaced twice a year.
  • The foundation of the abbey of St Maurice (Agaunum) in the Valais is usually ascribed to Sigismund of Burgundy (515).
  • Originally a village built for the accommodation of pilgrims to Melrose Abbey (4 m.
  • It was no doubt because of this that, three days before the Yorkist attack at Northampton, he delivered the great seal to the king in his tent near Delapre abbey, a nunnery by Northampton, on the 7th of July 1460 (Rot.
  • Before the Revolution the town possessed several monastic establishments, of which the most important were the abbey of Saint Allyre, founded, it is said, in the 3rd century by St Austremonius (St Stremoine), the apostle of Auvergne and first bishop of Clermont, and the abbey of St Andre, where the counts of Clermont were interred.
Abbess

Abbess

Abbess   ⇒     Noun    ⇒मठाध्यक्षा

Sentences:
  • Mother Teresa was the abbess of `Nirmal Hriday'.
  • The scene of the legend now shifts to Rome, where Diocletian falls in love with a lovely nun named Ripsime; she, rather than gratify his passion, flees with her abbess Gaiana and several priests to Armenia.
  • She then succeeded Heiu, the foundress, as abbess of Hartlepool, where she remained several years.
  • From Hartlepool Hilda moved to Whitby, where in 657 she founded the famous double monastery which in the time of the first abbess included among its members five future bishops, Bosa, 'Etta, Oftfor, John and Wilfrid II.
  • Leaving his aunt, Matilda, abbess of Quedlinburg, as regent of Germany, Otto, in February 99 8, led Gregory back to Rome, took the castle of St Angelo by storm and put Crescentius to death.
  • Two of his daughters, Saethryth and ZEthelberg, took the veil; while another, Sexburg, was married to Earconberht, king of Kent; and a fourth, Æthelthryth, after two marriages, with Tondberht of the South Gyrwe and Ecgfrith of Northumbria, became abbess of Ely.
Abattoir

Abattoir

Abattoir    ⇒  Noun     ⇒वधशाला

Sentences:
  1. The animals were taken to an abattoir for slaughter.
  2. Abattoirs left in the Lake District yet there's sheep everywhere.
  3. To this end, the nearest appropriate approved abattoir is to be used.
  4. We are now using the last remaining medium-sized abattoir in Worcestershire.
  5. We will provide targeted help for small and medium sized abattoirs.
  6. There is a Abattoir industry.
  7. Abattoir owner Jeremy Newman said: " They were wild!.
  8. Abattoir sector, its organizer believes.
  9. Abattoir waste into animal feed soon.
  10. He is Abattoir worker.
Abatement

Abatement

Abatement  ⇒  Noun  ⇒ कमी

Sentences:
  1. There seems to be an abatement of interest in studies among students
  2. They were forced to move after the expense of lead abatement proved too much.
  3. They offered to paint over it, but lead abatement is a serious project.
  4. If your mother is over 65, she may qualify for a homestead exemption and/or a tax abatement.
  5. He is a conservationist, and is doing research in noise abatement.
  6. For most other shareholders, the abatement and the assessment end up being about equal.
  7. Britain will become a leader in clean coal and carbon abatement policies.
  8. Reduction in the cost of pollution abatement by process optimization.
  9. Abatement equipment.
  10. Abatement notice will be served.
Abate

Abate

Abate  Verb  ⇒ कमहोना

Sentences:
  1. Students' interest in studies seems to have abated.
  2. Global Warming abated the different crops.
  3. And when they do, trust seems to rise and social fear seems to abate.
  4. His interest in music is abated due to an incident. 
  5. In an hour or so the storm would abate and they could leave.
  6. The threat of further terror strikes in the capital has not abated.
  7. Abate emissions from the sector.

Abashed

Abashed

Abashed  Adjective ⇒ लज्जित

Sentences:
  1. His teacher's criticism left him feeling rather abashed
  2. Naturally, I was rather abashed at the prospect of meeting a couple who have taken such an interest in me and the college.
  3. He was a little abashed by her regal composure.
  4. After raging by senior he feel Abashed. 
  5. I am abashed because of your work.
  6. He said so much in recognition of their goodness, that he became abashed by it
  7. It was necessary to him to follow his abashed sagacity up to the mark of his happy animation