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curate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of curate in Hindi

  • क्यूरेट
  • उपपादरी
  • नायह पादरी
  • पादरी का सहायक

curate Definition

Noun

  • a member of the clergy engaged as assistant to a vicar, rector, or parish priest.


Verb

  • select, organize, and look after the items in (a collection or exhibition).

curate Example

  • nearly every major news organization is using Twitter’s new lists feature to curate tweets about the earthquake ( भूकंप के बारे में ट्वीट्स को क्यूरेट करने के लिए लगभग हर प्रमुख समाचार संगठन ट्विटर की नई सूची सुविधा का उपयोग कर रहा है )
  • For the next few years he is said to have been a curate in London. ( कहा जाता है कि अगले कुछ वर्षों तक वह लंदन में क्यूरेट रहे। )
  • I had no relationship to the curates or to Hickey himself, ( क्यूरेट्स या खुद हिक्की से मेरा कोई संबंध नहीं था, )
  • However, doubts remained about whether the curate had been misled. ( हालांकि, इस बारे में संदेह बना रहा कि क्या क्यूरेट को गुमराह किया गया था। )
  • The parish remains staffed by a vicar temporal and his curates. ( पैरिश एक विकर टेम्पोरल और उसके क्यूरेट्स द्वारा कार्यरत रहता है। )

More Sentence

  • The curate then had a stipend of ? p . a.
  • The library steward’s main objective was to curate all of the books, making sure they are accounted for and in good condition at the end of the month.  
  • As the museum’s keeper, it was the woman’s job to curate all of the ancient Egyptian artifacts on display in the main hall.  
  • Ellen was able to curate the entire antique collection for the showcase.  
  • Collectors couldn’t wait for the doors to open so they could purchase goods to curate.  
  • With no way to curate such a large collection of Roman relics, the museum overseer hired another supervisor to oversee the set.  
  • He also curates the " State of the Union"
  • However, the Augustinian parish-curate of Cabanatuan, Fr.
  • Tomas Hernandez assumed his post as the first curate of Alburquerque.
  • After priestly ordination in 1888, Murgaa worked as a curate.
  • The director of preservation, Norton Owen, curates the collection.
  • Chapman taught woodwork in Moree before becoming a curate at Moree.
  • It's difficult to see curate in a sentence .
  • In 1875 he became curate of nearby Kingston, near Shorwell.
  • He was ordained in 1842, and worked as a curate at Cuddesdon.
  • 1737), who held the position of curate and lecturer at this church.
  • He was ordained curate of Llandingat, Carmarthen, in 1874, and became warden and headmaster of the college, Llandovery, in 1875, holding this position until 1885, when he accepted the living of Carmarthen.
  • Whilst curate in charge at Hurstpierpoint, his thoughts were turned by the murder of two missionaries on the shores of Victoria Nyanza to mission work.
  • His father, Jacob Stephen Hawker, was at that time a doctor, but afterwards curate and vicar of Stratton, Cornwall.
  • He was made rector of Lavenham in Suffolk in 1644; and before he received that appointment he seems to have officiated, perhaps as curate, at Sudbury.
  • After graduating at Cambridge (Emmanuel College) and taking holy orders, he officiated for several years as curate at Mitcham.
  • He next passed some months at Luneburg as assistant or curate to the learned superintendent, C. H.
  • Meanwhile the writings and personal example of the pious rector of Llanddowror were stirring other Welshmen in the work of revival, chief amongst them being Howell Harris of Trevecca (1713-1773), a layman of brilliant abilities but erratic temperament; and Daniel Rowland (1713-1790), curate of Llangeitho in Mid-Cardiganshire, who became in time the most eloquent and popular preacher throughout all Wales.
  • On the 14th of July of the latter year he became perpetual curate of Theydon Bois, Essex, and a few months afterwards curate and lecturer of Leyton in the same county.
  • He was never instituted or inducted to the living of Leyton, but in 1674 he was licensed by the bishop of London to preach and expound the word of God, and to perform the full office of priest and curate while it was vacant, and until his death he received the profits of it.
  • Towards the close of the, 8th century the Methodist revival spread to North Wales under the influence of the celebrated Thomas Charles, commonly called Charles of Bala (1755-1814), formerly curate of Llanymowddwy and the founder of Welsh Sunday schools.
  • He was born in 1852, of an old Somersetshire county family, and, after a varied career as university man, sailor before the mast, soldier, coffee-planter, curate in the Church of England and evangelist in the Salvation Army, was converted about 1897 to the views of Prince.
  • For a few months he was usher at a boarding school at Blackheath, but on the 26th of September 1760 he became perpetual curate of New Brentford, the incumbency of which his father had purchased for him, and he retained its scanty profits until 1773.
  • Shortly afterwards he became curate of Cheshunt, Herts, and in June 1663, rector of Kedington, Suffolk.
  • Prince shortly afterwards became curate of Stoke in Suffolk, where, however, the character of his revivalist zeal caused his departure at the end of twelve months.
  • He was educated at Basingstoke under Thomas Warton, father of the poet, and subsequently at Oriel College, Oxford, where in 1744 he was elected to a fellowship. Ordained in 1747, he became curate at Swarraton the same year and at Selborne in 1751.
  • Soon afterwards he received the college living of Moreton Pinkney, though he did not reside there, and in 1761 he became curate at Faringdon, near Selborne, a position which he held until in 1784 he again became curate in his native parish.
  • On Trinity Sunday, 13th June 1824, Newman was ordained, and became, a t Pusey's suggestion, curate of St Clement's, Oxford.