English to Gujarati Dictionary unparliamentary

unparliamentary

બિન-સંસદીય
definition
adjective
an unparliamentary expression
(especially of language) contrary to the rules or procedures of a parliament.
translation of 'unparliamentary'
પાર્લમેન્ટના શિરસ્તા વિરુદ્ધ,
લોકસભાના શિરસ્તા વિરુદ્ધ,
પાર્લમેન્ટના શિષ્ટાચારથી વિરુદ્ધ,
લોકસભાના શિષ્ટાચારથી વિરુદ્ધ
example
It should also be noted that Harper bravely made those statements outside of the House of Commons because he would receive a severe reprimand for using 'unparliamentary' language.
I would not bring down to the House and read out some of the letters I have had on her, because I am sure they would be 'unparliamentary' and ruled out of order.
The word ‘plonker’ is not unparliamentary; it has not been ruled out as being 'unparliamentary' .
You really must listen to these speeches, boring as they are, because when a Minister makes that sort of allegation it is 'unparliamentary' and he should be required to withdraw and apologise.
Siderov's sweet nothings to his fellow MPs also raised a question: what, in Bulgaria, constitutes 'unparliamentary' language?
One of the gang then appeared on the stairs and shouted to his colleagues in 'unparliamentary' language that I was at the front door,
It is 'unparliamentary' to call Opposition members ‘stuck pigs’.
What was being said was close to an imputation, and members cannot get around rules against 'unparliamentary' language by circumlocution.
I ask that he withdraw and apologise also in respect of the 'unparliamentary' remark be made about Mr Dail Jones when he opened his speech.
This prompted the Speaker, Vakkom Purushothaman, to reprimand him for using ‘an 'unparliamentary' expression’ in the House.
I think Mr Speaker should rule that word out as 'unparliamentary' - because it was, in 1901.
Ejections and suspensions of members for rowdiness or 'unparliamentary' language are usually not meted out against Ministers, despite the fact that they are often amongst the worst offenders.
Perhaps your attention was distracted, but he accused another party of being the rort party, and made a lot of derogatory statements that are clearly 'unparliamentary' and unacceptable in this Chamber.
Latham had a reputation for erratic behaviour, not consulting his erstwhile colleagues and for some of the most 'unparliamentary' language ever entered into Hansard.
If you do not rule it to be 'unparliamentary' it will then become part of the normal flow of conversation in the House, and I think that would demean us in the eyes of the public.
But chilling for sure, to see the words (and such 'unparliamentary' language) in cold hard print.
I can't of course remember the title or the author, but I do remember it was set in the early 20 th-century federal parliament and involved lots of 'unparliamentary' language of a colourful sort.
Tom Cox goes to the Palace of Westminster to ask 'unparliamentary' questions of MP4, the nation's only House band.
When he resumed his feet, he made some statements that were quite 'unparliamentary' , and if you allow that to pass without a withdrawal and an apology, then, clearly, the rules have changed.
The area is intended for VIPs and guests of MPs and Peers who are supposed to vouch personally for those who receive their tickets, and it had been assumed that such people could never be involved in 'unparliamentary' behaviour.
Credits: Google Translate
Download the
HelloEnglishApp
image_one