English to Gujarati Dictionary fraternity

fraternity

બંધુત્વ
definition
noun
members of the hunting fraternity
a group of people sharing a common profession or interests.
the ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity
the state or feeling of friendship and mutual support within a group.
translation of 'fraternity'
ભાઈચારો,
બંધુત્વ,
ભ્રાતૃત્વ
example
America's Black college-based 'fraternity' and sorority movement is rapidly approaching two historic milestones.
The Belgian band encapsulated the friendly spirit of 'fraternity' that lies at the heart of folk.
It is a passion shared by an exclusive 'fraternity' to which the geographical accident of birth in a traditional hurling area is the only passport.
Purdue University suspended a 'fraternity' for five years and disciplined two others in April for various infractions during a party and during a fight at the student union.
Targeted populations include freshmen, sorority and 'fraternity' members, and students who have been caught violating college alcohol policies.
Funding would support new systems in college dormitories as well as 'fraternity' and sorority housing.
This, he said, had helped ease the poverty levels and called on the Church 'fraternity' to emulate the Catholics' gesture.
He appealed to Church leaders to consult more with members of the Christian 'fraternity' before making statements on behalf of their members to avoid divisions in the church.
It has a gay 'fraternity' , a lesbian sorority, and several gay student groups.
Genuine synthesis was never a feasible proposition given the Muslim religious 'fraternity' 's profound horror and disdain of native traditions.
Last month one senior officer told Scotland on Sunday that ‘certain lawyers’ were too close to the criminal 'fraternity' and appeared to believe they were immune to prosecution.
In the quarter century since that evening of enlightenment, what Russell, one of the most popular and affable members of the professional 'fraternity' , has done with his life has varied.
The cross and the resurrection should be the source of communion and 'fraternity' .
The British converted it into an Anglican Church in 1795 and in 1949 it joined the 'fraternity' of the Church of South India.
He has the knack of sharing information in a readable and entertaining way, so that the subject does not seem too technical and boring even to readers outside the fishing 'fraternity' .
This persecution of the already-overtaxed motorist is becoming almost as hysterical as the persecution of smokers and the hunting 'fraternity' .
Our dire need is harmony, 'fraternity' and solidarity among the people.
For this, we will have to adopt the concept of brotherhood and 'fraternity' and work together, regardless of caste and creed.
Hill walkers obviously lack the kind of influence wielded by the hunting 'fraternity' .
It was about differences. [Interruption] I say to the member opposite, who is ranting, that at that time there was difference between the religious 'fraternity' .
Prior to the senior game going professional, the refereeing 'fraternity' took on board that standards would have to keep pace with the new game and the Rugby Union Referees Panel was formed.
members of the hunting 'fraternity'
The projects themselves were trivial, closer to a test contrived by a college 'fraternity' than a business school, and that was the point.
the ideals of liberty, equality, and 'fraternity'
Close friendship and 'fraternity' between the gymnasts from the socialist countries prevailed.
His continued popularity as a writer is curious, given that he is widely acknowledged, within the historical 'fraternity' , as decidedly second-rate.
The story that I want to tell is the story of liberty, equality and 'fraternity' , which seemed to me to be the governing virtues of the order today.
We do not want to see any shortcomings and shortcuts, because clients depend very much on the goodwill and professionalism of the legal 'fraternity' .
Freedom, equality, 'fraternity' - France's founding principles - are still seminal terms for the 40 year old.
She said that more than 50 per cent of the population thought hunting should continue, perhaps under licence, which the hunting 'fraternity' would accept.
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