symbolise in Hindi

symbolise <V.>

  1. प्रतीक द्वारा प्रस्तुत करना "Mahatma Gandhi symbolised India's struggle for freedom."

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1. The stalks symbolise ASEAN's ten members.

2. 3 In buddhism they symbolise wisdom.

3. 1 What does this strange mark symbolise?

4. A global power must also symbolise and espouse global values.

एक वैश्विक शक्ति को अनिवार्य रूप से वैश्विक मूल्यों का समर्थक एवं उसका प्रतीक भी होना चाहिए।

5. They sought to Actualize what their predecessors tried to symbolise

6. 5 Folds of fat and pendulous breasts symbolise the bounty of the inundation.

7. Each of these badges had a maple leaf above to symbolise Canada.

8. Folds of fat and pendulous breasts symbolise the bounty of the inundation.

9. 18 In Hinduism the patterns of the peacocks feathers, resembling eyes, symbolise And stars.

10. 14 It was an instant hit, and later came to symbolise Trenet's joie de vivre.

11. 11 Decoding the paintings is not difficult once you know what the component parts symbolise.

12. 19 He is holding a book and pen, attributes used to symbolise his education.

13. 4 In the Middle Ages, men wore them to symbolise their courage and virility.

14. 9 The completion of the M25 now seems to symbolise the high-water mark of Thatcherism.

15. Antonyms for Antithesize include represent, symbolise, symbolize, embody, typify, characterise, characterize, demonstrate, epitomise and epitomize

16. It was an instant hit, and later came to symbolise Trenet's joie de vivre.

17. 16 That's why in modern architecture conic roofs are often used. They symbolise a Mansi tent.

18. 10 Whatever the holy sites of Bethlehem symbolise, it is not a world free of pain.

19. He had incorporated the picture of a tiger in the logo to symbolise Activeness, patience and strength.

20. 8 The domestic pig might well symbolise prosperity to man, so closely knit and tied together were their lives.

21. 12 Dionysius was usually depicted with the flanks of a goat or bull to symbolise his fertility aspect.

22. 6 Tattooing of the body was traditionally used to symbolise ones family lineage and today this art form is again becoming popular.

23. Going Barefoot is the gentlest way of walking and can symbolise a way of living — being authentic, vulnerable, sensitive to our surroundings.

24. 13 One way this is done is to project the internal situation into current real situations when they symbolise the internal situation.

25. 15 Indeed, the outcome of the battle of the battle flag only serves to symbolise ambivalence and irreconcilability in the South.

26. 2 To symbolise their commitment to work together in the future, they will read together an extract from the Swanwick Declaration.

27. The establishment of the Second Republic in 1945 saw the return of the original (First Republic) arms, with broken chains added to symbolise Austria's liberation.

28. RIDA was renamed as the Majlis Amanah Rakyat (The Indigenous People's Trust Council) or MARA in 1965, and came to symbolise the development of Malay entrepreneurship.

29. 17 That's why in modern architecture conic roofs are often used. They symbolise a Mansi tent. This is the building of district tax inspection in the picture.

30. ‘But the success of the past two seasons mean that the standard emblazoned with four Bezants or gold coins, to symbolise both wealth and wheels of a car is apt.’

31. 7 The four rings of the Audi badge symbolise the brands Audi, DKW, Horch and Wanderer,(www.Sentencedict.com) which were combined under the umbrella of Auto Union in 1932 and eventuate into Audi AG in 19

32. The temple is a representation of Mount Meru, the home of the gods: the central quincunx of towers symbolises the five peaks of the mountain, and the walls and moat symbolise the surrounding mountain ranges and ocean.

33. "L'Affaire", as it is known in French, has come to symbolise modern injustice in the Francophone world, and it remains one of the most notable examples of a complex miscarriage of justice and antisemitism.

34. (492) In this context, the magical means of obtaining money also comes to symbolise more than the old trope of money's bewitching, uncanny influence over individuals and national economies; it also denotes the obscuratory nature of money, its ability (as sign system and Assigner of values) to subsume subject and object within its self-referential operation.

35. As in Hans HOLBEIN the Younger's famous canvas The Ambassadors (1533), James HOPKINS brings together two pictorial traditions from the Renaissance: on the one hand the anamorphosis - where an image is hidden in a distorted perspective; on the other hand the vanitas - a still life representing objects that symbolise the fragility and Briefness of life, amongst which the human skull, and