English to Gujarati Dictionary intercession

intercession

દરમિયાનગીરી
definition
noun
through the intercession of friends, I was able to obtain her a sinecure
the action of intervening on behalf of another.
translation of 'intercession'
દરમિયાનગીરી,
મધ્યસ્થતા
example
But while Mandelson's 'intercession' may have guaranteed Prescott the interim support of Brown, it inevitably increased the momentum against him.
prayers of 'intercession'
The a la carte option is opposed by the U.S. cable industry and would require government 'intercession' .
‘The Bulgarian nurses sentenced to death in Libya can only partially hope for the 'intercession' of foreign leaders visiting Tripoli,’ the article said.
The wedding feast at Cana teaches us the importance of 'intercession' .
By this simple gesture I no longer belong to myself but am consecrated for the specific mission of being a woman of prayer and 'intercession' for the Church.
On the periphery of my consciousness I could make out rows of weeping women throwing money and sprinkling rosewater at the tomb, while they made wishes, begged 'intercession' for sick children, or just prayed.
She had already received last rights but was healed after prayers of 'intercession' for her healing.
If your gift is 'intercession' or healing, she could sure use your charism right now.
The 'intercession' of a thousand journalists is heard as Vatican officials clarify earlier comments and insist the Pope is no closer to the Next Life than he was 24 hours ago.
The Calcutta archdiocese has sent the Vatican information on a supposedly miraculous cure through the 'intercession' of Mother Teresa.
It was only after the 'intercession' of Margaret Atwood and David Suzuki (among others) that finally, a place was found for Mathews at SFU in the Department of Canadian Studies.
If the Vatican then confirms a miracle has occurred after John Paul's death thanks to his 'intercession' , he can be beatified.
prayers of 'intercession'
People ask about the varieties of prayer: petition, thanksgiving, praise, and 'intercession' .
Besides Monferrato and parts of western Lombardy he received - through the 'intercession' of the British negotiators - Sicily and the title of king that it conferred.
Returned home he relates the incident, and only through his mother's 'intercession' escapes a thrashing from his honest father, for telling a lie.
It equips them to communicate, to criticise, to escape, or to interpret scripture, all without the 'intercession' of the master-class.
Prayers and Masses sent her way (especially by any of you folk with a particular charism of 'intercession' and healing) would be greatly appreciated!
Many different stories circulated as to how this came about, the most famous involving the 'intercession' of a certain ‘Lady Hope’.
After we have prayed for ourselves, let's get into 'intercession' for others!
To a certain extent that paves the way for the European Union to occupy the vacuum, but so far its attempts at 'intercession' have cut little ice.
he only escaped ruin by the 'intercession' of his peers with the king
In 1958, thanks to Charlton Heston's 'intercession' , he was allowed to write and direct Touch of Evil.
With his power and 'intercession' , even when he seems distant, he is ready to help us carry our burdens.
Who knows how many wounded hearts will be healed through our 'intercession' ?
They are entitled to expect the intervention and, if necessary, 'intercession' of their local councillor to vindicate their rights.
Every day I come across those who get on with the work that God has put them on earth to do without fussing, those who encourage, those who edify, those who live a life of 'intercession' .
Because of the doctrine of purgatory, the dead remained closely tied to the community of the living, linked by bonds of prayer and 'intercession' .
With peer 'intercession' , colleagues of the same status level in the organization are chosen from that nurse's department or another unit.
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