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hortatory Meaning in Bengali



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hortatory's Usage Examples:

determination or presidential finding, memorandum of disapproval, and hortatory memorandum.


" is a well-known play on the distinction between perhaps alethic and hortatory or injunctive modalities (it can mean either "it is impossible to give.


(frequently translated as On Mercy in English) is a two volume (incomplete) hortatory essay written in AD 55–56 by Seneca the Younger, a Roman Stoic philosopher.


the wisp called Britishness" and found its language "prescriptive, even hortatory".


The poem is hortatory and didactic in nature, describing the way for the reader to attain salvation.


introduction which expands on the Ethical Decalogue, and ending with hortatory speeches and final words of encouragement.


the author of sixteen political speeches, of which two are extant, a hortatory speech after the style of Thucydides, and a speech on the Corinthian War.


They are sometimes referred to as hortatory names.


The new era name is derived from an hortatory aphorism to be found in The Book of the Later Han: "With 100,000,000,000.


ʿAbdishoʿ bar Brikha ascribes to him some buyyāye (hortatory discourses), a refutation of astrology, some treatises against heresy.


Bale, consisted of an Alphabet of Aristotle, sermons for a year, and hortatory epistles.


The new era name was drawn from an hortatory aphorism: "Follow Heaven and take your destiny, unite all people and perfect.


to the now outdated term "proclamatio arms", referring to the names' hortatory nature.


decreta, statuta, decretalia constituta, even when the letters were often hortatory in form.


either attitudinal or hortatory.


When terms are treated as hortatory, they are developed.


the ninth or early-tenth century, and another letter "of an ascetic and hortatory character" addressed to Umar II (d.


The new era name was derived from an hortatory aphorism: "Rule peacefully over the masses, then the ruler will remain.


scholars tend to classify the Hortensius as a protreptic dialogue (that is "hortatory literature that calls the audience to a new and different way of life").



hortatory's Meaning':

giving strong encouragement

Synonyms:

exhortatory; hortative; encouraging; exhortative;

Antonyms:

discouraging; hopeless; unreassuring; unhelpful; unsupportive;

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