English to Malayalam Dictionary prostitute

prostitute

വേശ്യ
definition
verb
although she was paid $15 to join a man at his table, she never prostituted herself
offer (someone, typically a woman) for sexual activity in exchange for payment.
noun
Others attended the ‘circuses’ in which prostitutes performed sexual stunts.
a person, typically a woman, who engages in sexual activity for payment.
translation of 'prostitute'
noun
വേശ
example
The idea of the war between morals and instincts materializes in the efforts of a 'prostitute' who wants to change her ways.
his willingness to 'prostitute' himself to the worst instincts of the electorate
I couldn't believe my own mother made a plan to 'prostitute' her daughter.
League of Ireland clubs could then 'prostitute' themselves at the feet of these new owners of British clubs and say they can also own a club here for just a few hundred thousand.
The wilderness towns gaily 'prostitute' themselves to such people.
Instead they 'prostitute' that talent and that attraction.
Why woman feel the need to 'prostitute' their bodies, or why men feel the need to avail themselves of this service?
Dads who are driving the hard bargain for their kids, selling their talents off to the highest bidder, acting as pimps to 'prostitute' their children's talents.
Does the ability of someone like me to 'prostitute' myself on my own terms make prostitution, generally, okay?
The irony is that there was probably no need for the premier to 'prostitute' himself in this way; he would have probably got there anyhow and kept his integrity intact.
his willingness to 'prostitute' himself to the worst instincts of the electorate
Some critics would be quick to give him the obvious tag of a ‘political 'prostitute' .’
Many are poor women who 'prostitute' to earn a living.
You can't tell me that people who make $2000 a night have nothing else to do than to 'prostitute' for additional pin money.
He also thinks (as I do not) that webloggers won't 'prostitute' themselves for attention.
And for the rest of us who 'prostitute' ourselves in non-sexual ways?
He had, once he had achieved adolescence, moved from prostitute to 'prostitute' , whore to whore, but he had never yet known love.
The filmmakers also venture to the Kafue Flats where 10,000 nomads also grapple with the virus, so poor they are often forced to 'prostitute' in exchange for fish.
The commercial appeal of pop or heavy metal was not for him, although, I'm sure, even now he could turn a coin or two by squashing his feelings and 'prostituting' his guitar work.
In his anger, he had accused her of 'prostituting' her brilliant mind, wasting her intellectual gifts.
Such degrading practices of 'prostituting' a martial art were repugnant to me so I avoided the term jujitsu and adopted judo in its stead.
The experiment has had its critics, including 'prostitutes' who claimed it gave the state and police more control over them.
The arrested woman was detained in connection with an allegation of controlling 'prostitutes' for gain and also on suspicion of a violent assault on another woman.
Such laws effectively deny 'prostitutes' the right to work indoors in a warm, safe, and clean place.
The women in our sample who were prostituting were also more likely to use drugs to decrease their feelings of guilt and sexual distress than the women who were not 'prostituting' .
Twenty-one girls in this study were 'prostituted' for family-related reasons.
She ran away at age 13 because she was ‘in love’; she 'prostituted' for the first time at age 15.
Another important point that needs to be considered is the reason why people use 'prostitutes' .
He also describes him as a cruel and wicked leader who 'prostituted' his daughter when he ran short of money.
We cannot allow our country to be 'prostituted' in this way.
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