Adjurations
Part of speech: noun
Meaning in Nepali:
1. आदेश (aadesh), आवाहन (aavahan)
Pronunciation:
(uh-joo-rey-shuhns)
Nepali Nearby Words:
1. Adjutant (noun) – उपाध्यक्ष, सहायक (upadhyaksh, sahayak)
2. Adjudge (verb) – निर्णय गर्नु (nirnaya garnu)
3. Adjunct (noun) – सहायक (sahayak)
Synonyms:
1. Exhortations
2. Entreaties
3. Appeals
4. Supplications
5. Petitions
Antonyms:
अनुरोधहरू (anurodhaharu)
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Adjurations, as a noun, refer to authoritative commands or solemn appeals. In Nepali, it can be translated as “आदेश” (aadesh) or “आवाहन” (aavahan). Adjurations are often used to persuade or urge someone to take a specific action or behave in a certain way.
Some nearby words related to adjurations include “adjutant” (उपाध्यक्ष, सहायक), “adjudge” (निर्णय गर्नु), and “adjunct” (सहायक).
Synonyms for adjurations include “exhortations,” “entreaties,” “appeals,” “supplications,” and “petitions.” These words can be used interchangeably to convey a similar meaning.
The antonyms for adjurations in Nepali are “अनुरोधहरू” (anurodhaharu), which means requests or pleas.
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