paternal
 
				पित्याचा
				definition
					
					adjective
					
					he reasserted his paternal authority
					
					of or appropriate to a father.
					
					
					
				
						translation of 'paternal'
					
					
					
					
					
						पित्यासंबंधीचा,
					
					
					
					
						पित्याकडून नाते असलेला,
					
					
					
					
						पित्याचा
					
					
					
					
				example
					
					Late in life, my 'paternal' grandfather developed Alzheimer's.
					
					Max's 'paternal' grandfather was a member of the Red Army and had to carefully hide the fact his wife's parents had been landowners.
					
					Yesterday, the twins' 'paternal' grandfather spoke of the family's anger and confusion at the treatment of the children.
					
					Iraqi Arabs have very long names, consisting of their first name, their father's name, their 'paternal' grandfather's name, and finally their family name.
					
					Another measurement of 'paternal' effort is the intensity with which the father defends his offspring.
					
					My 'paternal' grandfather came over from England.
					
					Support from the adolescent father's parents may be a particularly important influence on 'paternal' involvement.
					
					I'm certain it had something to do with his 'paternal' grandfather's three tours of duty there.
					
					He's a father, and he takes his 'paternal' responsibilities seriously.
					
					He himself is a father and yet, despite his best efforts, his 'paternal' instincts are weird to the extreme.
					
					It was the fashion that the first son was named after the 'paternal' grandfather and the second after the father and so on.
					
					This general interest evolved from my active pursuit in mapping my family's genealogy, most specifically my 'paternal' grandfather's branch of the family.
					
					My 'paternal' grandfather died when my father was 3.
					
					Those students who reported high levels of 'paternal' / father acceptance and warmth did significantly better in school.
					
					Playing with the kids made me feel very 'paternal' .
					
					This item explores if expectant fathers perceived their own fathers as anxious in their 'paternal' role.
					
					And his 'paternal' grandfather wasn't exactly a role model, either.
					
					Architecture comes naturally to him as a family profession, inherited from his 'paternal' grandfather who was the curator of Taj Mahal and an architect.
					
					His maternal grandparents travelled to the US from Emly, while his 'paternal' grandfather hailed from Killoch in Co Down.
					
					However, her father, exercising every 'paternal' instinct and right, ordered her out of the boat straight away.
					
					Her 'paternal' grandfather settled in Singapore more than 70 years ago.
					
					My 'paternal' grandfather was killed three months before my father was born who in turn was killed three months before my first birthday.
					
					Mason patted her on the arm, a strangely 'paternal' gesture, and sauntered past her father with barely a tip of his hat.
					
					These results suggest that 'paternal' expectations motivate fathers' behavior.
					
					Seth's father, three uncles, and 'paternal' grandfather, along with a number of cousins and subsequent generations of relatives, were carpenters.
					
					My 'paternal' grandfather actually helped build the old part and then after it was built, got a job weaving and he was here all his life.
					
					Her status in law compared with an adult son still living in his father's house, under 'paternal' authority.
					
					The young mother's parents and other female relatives can equally determine 'paternal' involvement.
					
					He denies feeling more 'paternal' towards the dancers these days, but owns up to " avuncular".
					
					Western tradition dictated that that authority should be 'paternal' .
					
					
					
					
				
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