English to Gujarati Dictionary intelligentsia

intelligentsia

બુદ્ધિજીવી વર્ગ
definition
noun
They were followed by the intelligentsia and cultural élites.
intellectuals or highly educated people as a group, especially when regarded as possessing culture and political influence.
translation of 'intelligentsia'
શિક્ષિત વર્ગ,
શિક્ષિત સમુદાય,
બુદ્ધિજીવી વર્ગ
example
That's why it has been praised by the French 'intelligentsia' , who fear a no vote in the referendum.
As it is known, dissidents started all this, then writers and creative 'intelligentsia' joined us.
What they got instead was the massacre of innocent people and the 'intelligentsia' .
The uprising of the 'intelligentsia' has burst its banks.
The French 'intelligentsia' was tested and largely found wanting.
The national movement parties were born from the dissident circles of Soviet 'intelligentsia' .
A considerable portion of the 'intelligentsia' has swung to the right.
It also held great sway in the French and European 'intelligentsia' .
the belief that the liberal 'intelligentsia' is ruining the country
So widespread are such sentiments amongst the liberal 'intelligentsia' that it is surprising that there have not yet been mass conversions.
That might be considered the view of the educated 'intelligentsia' .
At the end of the war, the 'intelligentsia' was greatly reduced in numbers.
A disproportionately high number of signatories belonged to the 'intelligentsia' or the officer corps.
But it's not just the liberal 'intelligentsia' whose understanding of military strategy has been found wanting.
But those who have seen the film, from the 'intelligentsia' , liked it very much.
a distrust of the 'intelligentsia' and of theoretical learning
They were followed by the 'intelligentsia' and cultural élites.
This has alienated the 'intelligentsia' , which is the government's natural ally in the battle against radicalism.
Only political leaders and the 'intelligentsia' in the Arab countries were interviewed.
If it is done in a sophisticated enough manner, the 'intelligentsia' will buy into it, and the people will follow.
Even the most liberal of the Russian 'intelligentsia' speak of the distortion their minds still feel.
This had a powerful influence on the Russian 'intelligentsia' and society in general of that time.
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