English to Gujarati Dictionary accession

accession

રાજ્યારોહણ
definition
verb
In March 1934, the trustees met the financial terms of the Bliss will, her bequest was accessioned and a Museum of Modern Art with a permanent collection became a reality.
record the addition of (a new item) to a library, museum, or other collection.
noun
the queen's accession to the throne
the attainment or acquisition of a position of rank or power, typically that of monarch or president.
Twelve of these accessions were taken from collections of J. Bergelson and R. Mauricio.
a new item added to an existing collection of books, paintings, or artifacts.
translation of 'accession'
રાજ્યારોહણ,
વૃદ્ધિ,
પદપ્રાપ્તિ,
ગ્રંથપ્રાપ્તિ-નોંધ પ્રાપ્તિ,
જોડાણ
example
This criticism has been directed to 'accession' to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and other treaties, without adequate consultation with or participation by the states.
Appointed as secretary to the Dutch Embassy, he was sent to England in 1715 to congratulate George I on has 'accession' to the throne.
Thirdly, this process of 'accession' has established very close links between the civil society here and the civil societies of the member states.
I would like to express my hope that the process of 'accession' leading to full membership will take place in the shortest possible term.
At the time of our Queen's 'accession' to the throne, comparisons were drawn between the reign of the first Elizabeth and the new monarch.
The Queen Mother took up residence after the death of her husband George VI and the Queen's 'accession' to the throne.
Its purpose was to call upon Bulgaria's intellectual community to aid the country in the process of 'accession' into the European Union.
Many were expected to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Queen's 'accession' to the throne by holding events such as street parties in June.
The thunderous roar of these guns of war ripped through York's Museum Gardens today to celebrate the Queen's 'accession' to the throne.
It also revealed that relevant ministers in Russia have now consented to 'accession' to ASEAN's core Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia.
Meanwhile, New Zealand and Mongolia are scheduled to sign Thursday the instruments of 'accession' to ASEAN's nonaggression pact known as the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation.
It is in this context that the Russian side raises the question of linking NATO membership for certain states to their 'accession' to the Agreement on Adaptation of the CFE Treaty.
Denmark, for instance, voted against the Maastricht Treaty in June 1992, and later only a marginal majority of French voters confirmed the 'accession' to the Treaty.
did not anticipate any further 'accession' of wealth from the man's estate
Voting concluded in the Czech Republic yesterday. The second largest of the ten nations set to join the EU in May 2004, 'accession' is likely to be approved by a slim majority.
A stunning portfolio of photographs of the Queen was unveiled today to mark the 50th anniversary of her 'accession' to the throne.
lost the vote on the Fortas 'accession' to the chief justiceship
Sweden has actively supported Bulgaria's EU 'accession' throughout the negotiation process.
At the time of his 'accession' to the throne, much of northern France was under English occupation, including Reims, where he should have been crowned.
This week, Bulgaria's intellectual potential will be called upon to aid the country in the process of its 'accession' into the European Union.
the 'accession' of Spain and Portugal to the EU
the 'accession' of Spain and Portugal into the European Community
He said a state has to ratify and finally deposit instruments of ratification to the institution specified in the treaty, following signing or declaring 'accession' to a treaty.
after her 'accession' to the Presidency
The Rose of Lancaster deals with Henry VI's 'accession' to the throne, wars in France, the Wars Of The Roses, and Joan of Arc.
Turkey's process of 'accession' will help ultimately to define what Europe is.
Of the process of EU 'accession' , he says, ‘a lot of work has been achieved but a lot more is left to do’.
It's probably because historically she seems to have been fussy and stubborn, and also a staunch Catholic in a country that at her 'accession' to the throne was already become mostly Protestant.
The process of 'accession' for eight of those countries was not without complications, but now they are full members.
the 'accession' number
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