Examples of using A movement in English and their translations into Hindi
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Dada: Dada or dadaism is a movement that began during the First World War in Switzerland
19th centuries in Europe and America that Evangelicalism actually took shape as a movement.
and after that he started a movement in the interest of the Dalits.
America, though, that Evangelicalism truly began as a movement.
Over the last two decades, a movement has been brewing for grassroots justice to bring law out of the courtrooms and into the hands of the people.
First, it implied that a movement based on the rejection of tradition had become a tradition of its own.
Firstly it implied that a movement based on the rejection of tradition had become a tradition of its own.
Such a movement, though well-meaning, could politicise bank boards
It's a movement,” he said in Mobile,
Nor have Jill Stein and the Green Party done much to ignite and sustain a movement.
Wikimedia's current strengths and limitations paints the picture of a movement shaped by its early years.
Her story was one that galvanised a movement; her face became a symbol of that movement. .
Gandhi also led a movement that became known as the Green Revolution.
Bugle sound There's a movement going on right now to reframe mental illness as a positive-- at least the hypomanic edge part of it.
This is really a movement that says,‘We- and many other people- need to come together.'.
The writer may very well serve a movement of history as its mouthpiece, but he cannot of
is a movement that aims to make education a force to unite people,
Sometimes it takes a movement to bring that hope to life, to inspire us to take the action needed to bring about a more compassionate world.
A movement is defined as a group of people working together to advance their shared political, social, or artistic ideas.
No other personality type is better suited to create a movement to right a wrong,
