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celibate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of celibate in Hindi

  • अविवाहित
  • कुंवारा

adjective

  • अविवाहित
  • कुंवारा
  • अनब्याहा
  • कुवांरा

celibate Definition

adjective

  • abstaining from marriage and sexual relations, typically for religious reasons. ( शादी और यौन संबंधों से परहेज, आमतौर पर धार्मिक कारणों से। )

noun

  • a person who abstains from marriage and sexual relations. ( एक व्यक्ति जो शादी और यौन संबंधों से परहेज करता है। )

celibate Example

  • Due to a personal spiritual quest, Radha's husband has remained celibate for 13 years. 
  • Single men were 20 times more likely to be celibate than married men.
  • This may stem from the Roman Catholic view, where intimacy, even within the context of marriage, is considered a concession to base instincts, while sacred priests and nuns are celibate .
  • A few celibate members live with their families for personal or professional reasons and are known as ‘associates’.
  • Single and celibate for 17 years, she loved her husband, but says she doesn't miss him.
  • This annoys me no end, especially considering the piles of people I know who are perfectly desirable but single or celibate or virgins because of random situations.
  • I hope for his sake he's single, or in a celibate relationship, or he'll be building up quite an audience soon.
  • He was to become a priest and lead the celibate life.
  • The Boston archdiocese's official newspaper said this week the Roman Catholic Church must face the question of whether to continue to require priests to be celibate .
  • Religious dress and grave goods were used to differentiate celibate priests and monks from ordinary secular men.
  • He said the priesthood should be open to both married and celibate priests and urged a full debate within the Church on what he described as a ‘very serious question’.
  • Since priests are celibate , what does their sexual orientation have to do with it anyway?
  • There is no agreement about the town he came from, his age at the time of the apparitions, whether he was married or a widower, or whether he and his wife had children or lived in a celibate marriage.
  • Single women in this context were assumed to be celibate .
  • A wholly celibate marriage is thus in principle quite conceivable, as is some variation of marriage between those more at home physically with those of their own gender.
  • I think what we might call the mystical strain in Christianity has always been extraordinarily important to me, and I think that's probably why this life suits me because I suspect I am probably a born celibate .
  • Clearly this person is celibate or single, because there is no way anyone could get intimate with her without losing an eye.
  • The origins of this celibate American religious movement can be traced to Sayville, Long Island, New York, where Father Divine came to public attention in the 1920s.
  • However, I did not force my husband to remain as celibate as I had to be.
  • In the east, the upper ecclesiastical echelons - patriarchs in particular - were recruited from monasteries and therefore were celibate , but ordinary priests were allowed to marry.
  • Yet, extant research suggests that a significant minority of these individuals may choose to discontinue all sexual relations and become celibate for at least some period following their diagnosis.
  • Single rats have been known to lead celibate lives in the comfort of domestic house attics for several months while the house occupants are unaware of their existence.
  • Sonflowers says women from north of the Border have contacted them for support after having children with Scottish priests or long-term affairs with supposedly celibate clergymen.
  • In any event, no one could accuse him of being a remote celibate who did not know what he was talking about.
  • Last night, in an address to bishops in Nigeria, Pope John Paul II insisted that priests must live celibate lives and avoid scandalous behaviour.
  • Mitropoulos, who appears to have led a largely celibate lifestyle, nevertheless seems to have known enough about love and lust to portray them unforgettably in music.
  • The archbishop has said priests need not be celibate and that God's blessings were meant to be given through the family.
  • Maude Guérin plays a lone wolf detective in the Prime Suspect mold - a single woman on the Quebec City homicide squad whose celibate lifestyle is legendary.
  • If you're single, or have made a conscious decision to be celibate , you may be quite happy without having sex for a while.
  • This is one example of the way technology has been harnessed to ensure that if a woman didn't want to get pregnant, she could take steps to ensure that this didn't happen, without opting for a celibate lifestyle.