English to Telugu Dictionary accession

accession

పట్టాభిషేక
definition
verb
In March 1934, the trustees met the financial terms of the Bliss will, her bequest was accessioned and a Museum of Modern Art with a permanent collection became a reality.
record the addition of (a new item) to a library, museum, or other collection.
noun
the queen's accession to the throne
the attainment or acquisition of a position of rank or power, typically that of monarch or president.
Twelve of these accessions were taken from collections of J. Bergelson and R. Mauricio.
a new item added to an existing collection of books, paintings, or artifacts.
translation of 'accession'
స్వీకారం,
ప్రవేశం,
విలీనత
example
The new Bulgarian Cabinet plans to accept all reforms, related to EU 'accession' , by the end of September.
It said the two sides agreed to hold the signing ceremony for China's 'accession' to the treaty at a meeting between Chinese and ASEAN leaders slated for October on the Indonesian resort island of Bali.
'accession' to the Treaty of Paris
the 'accession' of Spain and Portugal to the EU
National Day is held on 3 March, in celebration of King Hassan II's 'accession' to the throne in 1961.
after her 'accession' to the Presidency
Edward VI's 'accession' to the throne meant greater support for Protestantism throughout the country, and imprisonment for Gardiner.
the 'accession' of Spain and Portugal into the European Community
Goff said 'accession' to the treaty ‘signals that New Zealand is committed to closer engagement with ASEAN, and with Asia more generally.’
The process of 'accession' is long and complex, and can tie up a lot of the available resources of the Commission.
Denmark, for instance, voted against the Maastricht Treaty in June 1992, and later only a marginal majority of French voters confirmed the 'accession' to the Treaty.
To this process, Bulgaria will be able to add the valuable experiences it has gained in its own process towards 'accession' so far.
The process of 'accession' for eight of those countries was not without complications, but now they are full members.
The commission says Kosovo should be made independent by next year and embark on a four-stage process to EU 'accession' .
Now, with the imminent prospect of Wilhelm's 'accession' to the throne, he felt it incumbent upon him to warn Lord Salisbury.
It is in this context that the Russian side raises the question of linking NATO membership for certain states to their 'accession' to the Agreement on Adaptation of the CFE Treaty.
Objects are displayed with their 'accession' numbers so that additional information can be obtained at computer terminals installed throughout the center.
Austria's 'accession' to the EU
The working party on China's 'accession' will formally approve the package on Monday at WTO headquarters in Geneva, clearing the way for entry by the end of this year.
Preparations are already under way to display 100 royal hats, some of which date back to the Queen's 'accession' to the throne in 1952.
Users of these sequences are kindly requested to refer to the present paper in addition to the 'accession' numbers.
Albert's 'accession' to the throne is a two-step event, with another ceremony expected to draw heads of state on November 19.
This week, Bulgaria's intellectual potential will be called upon to aid the country in the process of its 'accession' into the European Union.
At the time of our Queen's 'accession' to the throne, comparisons were drawn between the reign of the first Elizabeth and the new monarch.
the queen's 'accession' to the throne
Appointed as secretary to the Dutch Embassy, he was sent to England in 1715 to congratulate George I on has 'accession' to the throne.
Its purpose was to call upon Bulgaria's intellectual community to aid the country in the process of 'accession' into the European Union.
Voting concluded in the Czech Republic yesterday. The second largest of the ten nations set to join the EU in May 2004, 'accession' is likely to be approved by a slim majority.
The horizontal axis then focuses on the extent to which states expect or anticipate that their behaviour will be constrained by their 'accession' to an implicit or explicit set of agreements.
But Preston has been named as one of the nation's ‘Golden Cities’ to mark the 50th anniversary of the Queen's 'accession' to the throne.
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