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descry meaning in Hindi
[ dis'krai ] sound:
descry sentence in Hindi
Examples
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- Some even believed that they could descry hair, limbs, and whole bodies.
- All that you may achieve or discover you will regard as a fragment of a larger pattern of the truth which from the separate approaches every true scholar is striving to descry.
- In fact, as today I am less choleric than I was yesterday, I see a certain pathos in his case, poignancy, and a quaintness that I did not descry before.
- Diplock LJ was neither the first nor the last to observe that The court should not be astute to descry a penalty clause : " Robophone " at p 1447.
- Appears to have a bit of " massive editing " by some who do not quite appear, IMO, to grasp NPOV . Eyes are hereby solicited to descry whether my opinion is apt or inapt.
- Hamdallah Mustawfi, writing in mid fourteenth century, descries Ahar as " a little town ", and Kaleybar as " A village of Azerbaijan, in the woods near a mountain which comprises a fortress ".
- Whenever he descries me, whether in the street or the desert, the brilliant hall or amongst Bedouin " haimas ", at Novgorod or Stambul, he flings up his arms and exclaims, " O ciel "!
- :: " Aperture " has been originated to communicate with serious photographers and creative people everywhere, whether professional, amateur or student . . . " Aperture " is intended to be a mature journal in which photographers can talk straight to each other, discuss the problems that face photography as profession and art, share their experiences, comment on what goes on, descry the new potentials.
- Aref Tamer, an Ismaili Syrian author and scholar of Islamic culture, pointed out in 1973 that " Very little has been written about Saiyid Ikbal Ali Shah . . . not all [ historians ] have been able to descry the underlying unity, the service of the community, and the view of the ultimate good that was found in him, " because outside observers did not have the perspective to see the pattern.
Meaning
verb.- catch sight of
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