avow - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of avow in Hindi

  • खुलकर कहना
  • स्वीकार करना
  • स्पष्ट अंगीकार करना
  • साफ़-साफ़ कहना

avow Definition

  • assert or confess openly. ( मुखरता या स्वीकारोक्ति खुले तौर पर। )

avow Example

  • It is best explicable as an index of old-fashioned attitudes and its correlation with racism simply shows that it is now old-fashioned to avow openly racist attitudes. ( यह पुराने जमाने के नजरिए के सूचकांक के रूप में सबसे अच्छा है और नस्लवाद के साथ इसका संबंध बस यह दर्शाता है कि यह अब खुले तौर पर नस्लवादी दृष्टिकोणों का सामना करने के लिए पुराने जमाने का है। )
  • Are men now prepared openly to avow their bisexuality? ( क्या पुरुष अब अपनी उभयलिंगीता का लाभ उठाने के लिए खुले तौर पर तैयार हैं? )
  • I don't think it's impermissible for the judge to openly avow that that Constitution is morally praiseworthy, that the United States is morally praiseworthy. ( मुझे नहीं लगता कि जज के लिए यह खुले तौर पर गलत है कि संविधान नैतिक रूप से प्रशंसनीय है, संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका नैतिक रूप से प्रशंसनीय है। )
  • The former cannot openly avow its goals and is a strategy well suited to subjects who have no political rights. ( पूर्व खुले तौर पर अपने लक्ष्यों को प्राप्त नहीं कर सकता है और यह उन विषयों के अनुकूल है, जिनके पास कोई राजनीतिक अधिकार नहीं है। )
  • He again avows his special love of democracy: ‘I have been democratically elected to public office.’ ( वह फिर से लोकतंत्र के अपने विशेष प्यार का लाभ उठाता है: been मैं लोकतांत्रिक तरीके से सार्वजनिक पद के लिए चुना गया हूं। ’ )
  • However, this advertisement, no matter how well-worded, could not completely dispel my doubts about the credibility of the would-be husband's avowals . ( हालाँकि, यह विज्ञापन, चाहे कितना भी अच्छा हो, पति-पत्नी के अवतारों की विश्वसनीयता के बारे में मेरी शंकाओं को पूरी तरह से दूर नहीं कर सकता था। )

More Sentence

  • Meanwhile, Baby Brother avowed that such a request was unfair, since the error was innocent and inconsequential.
  • His own dignity, he avows , resides in killing others: only then is he a man.
  • On the contrary, a new Populus poll for the Times has suggested such widespread eagerness to appear generous that avowals of altruism occasionally precede the actual act.
  • The Fascist Party openly avowed its aversion to democracy and the liberal state.
  • It is a great tragedy that such research bodies in social sciences be controlled by those who are avowed opponents of secularism.
  • But the current attempt to de-legitimise this debate, and replace it with avowals of personal belief are destined to fail.
  • As for the gun-control measures, critics have cast those as anti-business, a catch phrase that often registers with the avowedly pro-business governor.
  • ‘But please do not look for any logic in the movie because you will find none’, he avows .
  • There are a lot of regular guests who turn up just to tuck into salads, including many who are avowed weight-watchers.
  • You'd have to be very unobservant not to have noticed that there are an awful lot of bloggers with an avowedly (and sometimes aggressively) libertarian political philosophy.
  • But as she avows to an enemy soldier, it would be a ‘mistake thinking I need [the League] to protect me.’
  • But the school is avowedly ecumenical so no extra credence is given to practising Anglicans,’ he said.
  • Religion plays a role in several of the portfolios, which reflects the resurgence of Buddhism and other religions in what was, only 20 years ago, an avowedly atheistic country.
  • Despite repeated avowals that he would remain above the push and pull of politics, and that he would keep Islam separate from the state, he has repeatedly shown his willingness to involve himself in political debates.
  • At no other period in the history of man have the environment and development been viewed as such avowed enemies.
  • ‘There is no favouritism in selection at any level,’ he avows .
  • Though avowing loyalty to Turkey's secular constitution, it nevertheless represents a fundamentalist form of Islam.
  • Indeed, reenactment is often avowedly apolitical, purporting not to take a stance vis-a-vis the past.
  • It may be that mother was growing more unhappy but I do not believe that she avowed her unhappiness and asserted a trial separation when coming to England.
  • After openly avowing that his soul was bound with hers, William could not but be impatient with Elizabeth for refusing to make up her mind.
  • The open letter signed yesterday by both men avows that all the tests ‘could and can’ (but not will) be met.
  • Nor is he is a Christ figure, despite the eager (by mystics) or outraged (by Marxists) avowals to that effect during the Soviet era.
  • For many avowed foodies and shopaholics, a trip to the FoodWorld is almost a weekly ritual that they thoroughly enjoy.
  • They can also see that the candidates have avowed not to disturb the corporate status quo.