English to Kannada Dictionary consonance

consonance

ವ್ಯಂಜನ ಪ್ರಾಸ
definition
noun
consonance between conservation measures and existing agricultural practice
agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions.
translation of 'consonance'
ವ್ಯಂಜನ ಪ್ರಾಸ,
ಸ್ವರಪ್ರಾಸ
example
In France however, there is a much greater 'consonance' between bloggers and journalism.
This line of reasoning is totally in 'consonance' with ancient Indian philosophical thought.
It's in 'consonance' with the nature of their work.
And in 'consonance' with Chinese architectural tradition, the site includes numerous symbols evoking the local culture and environment.
a constitution in 'consonance' with the people's customs
The administration's justification was not that employees were paid an adequate wage, but that they were paid in 'consonance' with the local market.
Almost unannounced, we started achieving 'consonance' .
'consonance' between conservation measures and existing agricultural practice
In all of these cases, the deft repetitions and modulations of consonants and vowels with their subtle assonance and 'consonance' compete for attention with the lines' actual content.
In Chapter II attention is focused on Dante's use of 'consonance' and assonance to create specific effects leading to a sort of ‘musical vision’.
In 'consonance' with the title, the first picture of a smashed spinning wheel speaks a thousand words.
The government's callousness towards the problem of relief and rehabilitation is in 'consonance' with its earlier policy of calculated inaction during the carnage.
This study used mild emotional stimuli, those associated with people's reactions to musical 'consonance' versus dissonance.
As with the Old Hall music, 'consonance' and sonority are all-important, but now textures are more complex, with intricate ornamental rhythms and a greater number of parts allowing a much wider pitch range.
Acting in 'consonance' with the democratic convention, the President signed the Ordinance which was promulgated immediately on 24 August, 2002.
the abrupt quality of the sound is echoed in the final ‘t’ 'consonance' of ‘discreet’ and ‘shut’
He is the answer to the prayers of those tongue-tied guys, the romantically handicapped, the timid ones whose words are not in 'consonance' with their feelings.
It is important to emphasise that changes in economic circumstances may again make it necessary to take appropriate monetary measures, which may not be in 'consonance' with the present easy liquidity conditions.
Such a commission can assist those agencies and ensure that their powers are in 'consonance' with the laws and practices of Hong Kong, he said.
He even appreciates the aesthetics of the game, wherein lies a kind of abstract expressionism - the non sequiturs, the shapes of words themselves, the improbable 'consonance' of consonants.
The Russians are actually acting in 'consonance' with international law.
In solitary quiet, readers can hear sounds at their best, cherishing in the mouth all the possibilities of 'consonance' and assonance, long vowel and short, as well as the dance of syntax which is rhythm.
all music creates tension and release, dissonance and 'consonance'
The Vatican really didn't seem to be in 'consonance' with that.
Certainly it is the ambition of most philosophical systems to resolve the blooming confusion of the world into 'consonance' .
Body and soul were in 'consonance' with each other.
The chaste Sanskrit verse steeped in Vaishnavite bhakti tradition is surprisingly, or perhaps not surprisingly, in complete spiritual 'consonance' with a prayer from the Native American tradition that concludes the book.
The Ulster-born poet's fondness for obscure 'consonance' , half-rhymes and visual rhymes has become an instantly identifiable signature, mostly exhilarating, sometimes galling, even pretentious.
Early in his maturity, he dabbled a little in the important musical styles of his era, but in his later works, harmonic 'consonance' largely holds sway.
In 'consonance' with this, this study provides evidence for a reduction in muscle strength in absolute terms as well as reduced endurance especially during more prolonged exercise.
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