English to Marathi Dictionary society

society

समाज
definition
noun
drugs, crime, and other dangers to society
the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community.
the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
an organization or club formed for a particular purpose or activity.
translation of 'society'
सहवास,
विशिष्ट उद्देशाने स्थापन केलेली संस्था,
मंडळ,
विशिष्ट ठीकाणचा समाजातील वरचा स्तर,
संगत,
समाज
example
she shunned the 'society' of others
Obese people often are shunned by 'society' and blamed for having weak characters.
they had a 'society' wedding
The arrival of mass consumerism has clearly contributed to more distinct contours of European 'society' in several ways.
The mental health charity Turning Point and homeless charities were astonished by her ease with people shunned by 'society' .
Without a fully realised concept of personal responsibility, 'society' cannot be ordered in a fair way.
The primary focus of aid must be to rebuild the elements that hold 'society' together and make governments accountable.
she shunned the 'society' of others
Fellow high 'society' matron Brooke Astor and actress Isabella Rossellini are also dachshund lovers.
Several studies have shown that there is a marked reluctance to use free facilities even among the poorest sections in Indian 'society' .
he gave up the 'society' of women
Aristotle believed that politics, or how people lived together in 'society' , were part of ethics.
Rather we should seek to understand how these groups of peoples together ordered their 'society' .
So now many of the 'society' matrons in Britain were American born.
I think that our 'society' is held together by respect for these public voicings of commitment.
There is no way that in our modern, civilised 'society' that we can allow this barbaric, medieval practice to continue.
contemporary 'society'
However, the assumption that civil and political rights should have priority is widely shared in our 'society' .
The onus is on government, institutions and 'society' to work together for a just and equitable social order.
in 'society' at large
Where do we draw the line between individual freedom and good order in 'society' ?
Gradually courtesans became passé and geisha rose in status to become glittering and fashionable 'society' women.
The news of their relationship had created quite a stir among fashionable Roman 'society' and had led to the end of Nancy's marriage.
As the nation has aged, the elements that bind 'society' together have multiplied and grown strong.
His whole career has been based on identifying with the marginal and empathizing with those whom polite 'society' would scorn.
John photographed many 'society' weddings and advertised by putting his work in a glass showcase outside the studio.
This is a valuable addition to the abundant literature about nature and 'society' in the Amazon region.
In order for 'society' to advance, the theory went, it needed to go back to some golden age in the past.
There are civil laws, which bring order to 'society' and govern our relationships with each other.
The left's problem with the Bund was not one of accepting a religious community in a secular 'society' .
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