Examples of using Defying in English and their translations into Hindi
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Or maybe it's because we're better at admitting there's a natural tension between abiding by, and defying the law.
There's something magical about defying death and gravity by flying through the air on a trapeze.
Guha, who was detained in Bengaluru for defying prohibitory orders, said it was"absolutely
She has been arrested and released several times for defying the ban on women driving in Saudi Arabia
cast a vote in the presidential election, defying the law at the time, which denied women the right to vote.
who are capable of defying and betraying God, into the kingdom of heaven, then how could God's kingdom still
these countries will gradually start defying the United Nations.
People have cast their lot in with Satan, they are experts at defying Me, they are the inventors of opposition to Me,
The Islamic republic also carried out multiple ballistic missile tests on Tuesday, defying US sanctions imposed earlier this year aimed at disrupting its missile programme.
The World Archery on Thursday suspended the Archery Association of India for defying its guidelines by electing two parallel bodies, asking the federation to put its
They accuse her of hating Ali and defying him during his caliphate in the Battle of the Camel, when she fought
Finally, defying the Stationers' demands, Fell personally leased the right to print from the university in 1672,
them in doing evil, and become servants and accomplices of Satan in defying God.
genetically modified variety of cotton, defying government regulations.
high waist this season again stormed captured fashionable Olympus, defying tight-fitting jeans.
for 27 years and was an advocate for civil rights, defying segregation laws in 1938 by ignoring a“whites-only” sign and sitting beside an African-American associate.
then he comes in and wins Grand Slams at 36, he is defying all the logic and that's something I totally love.
polling stations stayed open until midnight in parts of the country, defying concerns that moderates disillusioned by the weak economy
admirable characters, even if it means defying all the odds, breaking immersion,
In 1878, Sir Henry A. Wickham, defying Brazilian law, removed thousands of seedlings from the Amazon area and planted them in Ceylon, whence cultivation spread to southern India