Examples of using Dignified in English and their translations into Hindi
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peaceful, and dignified environment in comparison to care in a hospital.
I can't guarantee a safe and dignified life for myself, so how could I guarantee one for my wife and children?"?
Incidentally, a little girl in their seats before I smoked two Supasupa dignified and grass, weed smoke smell was spitting out whatever comes around.
to create conditions for“voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainable” repatriation of Rohingya refugees.
and more opportunities for a dignified life for the Albanian people;
These things they like are not dignified and upright, they are not the things of a genuine person.
Contraceptive services and information must be provided in a dignified manner, respecting both modern medical ethics
of life to make their lives easy, safe, productive, and dignified.
create the conditions for“voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainable” repatriation of Rohingya refugees.
We even frequently say some dignified, pompous and empty words,
It is called to pour out the grain of peace upon all hearts that hunger for peaceful coexistence, dignified employment and humane education.
Many pet parents prefer a more formal and dignified option of which there are several.
safe and dignified return” of the displaced Rohingya.
namely the toilet bowl, which you need to constantly clean so that it looks nice and dignified.
to create conditions for"voluntary, safe, dignified and sustainable" repatriation of the Rohingya.
E-149 God told Micaiah; Micaiah examined his vision before four hundred dignified prophets.
This plethora of handy features and a compatibility with most major airlines ensure the Toronto is the perfect companion for efficient and dignified travel.
different size notches through the year, the regular uninterrupted fascia on Samsung phones still feels natural and dignified.
Human-centeredness- honest, respectful, dignified, equal, trusting,
Arthur's role in these works is frequently that of a wise, dignified, even-tempered, somewhat bland,