English to Telugu Dictionary convention

convention

కన్వెన్షన్
definition
noun
the woman who overturned so many conventions of children's literature
a way in which something is usually done, especially within a particular area or activity.
You have been signing treaties, conventions and protocols for children but have never honoured them with genuine intention and political will.
an agreement between countries covering particular matters, especially one less formal than a treaty.
translation of 'convention '
సంప్రదాయ ఆచరణ,
సంప్రదాయం
example
he was an upholder of 'convention' and correct form
She raised her lips and eyebrows in a coy pout that I couldn't resist, so I broke all known social 'convention' and filled her martini glass with scotch.
The concept of fair competition then, is a global 'convention' which both the multinational players and localised business entities are aware of and need to adhere to.
Most people err on the side of social 'convention' , clapping politely as the drums pick up where the guitar left them, waiting for the drums to end to clap again while the stand-up bass does its thing.
a 'convention' of retail merchants
Dance and body culture converged on the pursuit of ecstasy, joyful release from the constraints of modern society and bourgeois 'convention' .
The numbers reported in this publication generally reflect the 'convention' practised by the industry.
But, and there is the rub, every member of the Cabinet is expected by acceptable social 'convention' to then go out and promote and defend what has been pronounced.
a Star Trek 'convention'
A participant in the drawing up of the constitution as a member of the constitutional 'convention' , he now let loose a barrage of abuse against its opponents.
The 'convention' received a good deal of coverage at the time, but no lasting impact has been felt.
Utah nominates candidates for federal office at a state 'convention' of approximately 1,500 delegates per congressional district.
he was an upholder of 'convention' and correct form
the 'convention' is a UN body responsible for the regulation of sea dumping
In fact the firm management of the Republican 'convention' had journalists breathless for lack of stories not fed to them by the machine.
The column was both insightful in its full view of an issue, and brave in going against social 'convention' .
These latter qualities are often smothered by social 'convention' and cultural prejudice which converge to constrain us from realising our full potential.
And it would be a setback for efforts just getting underway in the United Nations to draft a global 'convention' banning reproductive cloning.
In 1997 a 'convention' established standards to combat international bribery, to which more than thirty countries agreed.
Travellers have every right to pursue an unconventional lifestyle, but they must follow one universal 'convention' : that their behaviour does not impinge on the welfare of their neighbours.
I remind members of the 'convention' that members should not conduct conversations in the House unless it is necessary, and then only in a way so as not to disturb the proceedings.
the 'convention', signed by the six states bordering on the Black Sea, aims to prevent further pollution
It is easy to argue that abuse should be safeguarded against - but no constitution would operate for long unless there were a considerable element of publicly accepted 'convention' .
A national party 'convention' of all these delegates then takes place in the summer to decide (in reality rubber stamp) the presidential candidate.
And I think people would enjoy that week and the activity surrounding the 'convention' .
There are many places where photography is prohibited by law, many other places where it is prohibited by social 'convention' and human decency.
After James's convenient flight to France, only a minority in the 'convention' parliament so much as expressed scruples about the form in which the transfer of kingship was to take place.
With the emergence of organized political parties, the holding of a national party 'convention' to select presidential candidates developed.
Here those favoring the wealthy are following social 'convention' and may even see themselves securing the benefaction of the patron for the church.
Under party rules, delegates are bound to vote at the 'convention' for the candidate under whose banner they were elected in the primaries - but only on the first ballot.
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