English to Telugu Dictionary martyrdom

martyrdom

బలిదానం
definition
noun
The persecutions and martyrdoms seemed to have solidified the believers' faith.
the death or suffering of a martyr.
translation of 'martyrdom'
ప్రాణ సమర్పణం,
బలిదానం
example
In mentioning 'martyrdom' of course, the question of religion comes up.
How could I refuse such an impressive display of 'martyrdom' ?
Christianity in the first three centuries was a religion of 'martyrdom' .
the 'martyrdom' of St Anthony
They are the words of the martyrs, 'martyrdom' being the frequent fate of prophets.
you know 'martyrdom' isn't my style
Obedience, suffering, and 'martyrdom' are also the theme of Jesus' words in John 12.
His characters lived and understood themselves in a fallen world where 'martyrdom' was often the cost of salvation.
In each apostle portrait, each man holds the symbol of his 'martyrdom' .
An extraordinary letter was written by the prior of the monastery two years before his 'martyrdom' .
His 'martyrdom' is the first - and only one - among the Apostles to be recorded in Scripture.
Being neutral toward the mother/father (without a show of 'martyrdom' ) is better for the children that seeing you in conflict, surely.
He does so with an air of 'martyrdom' about him, the selfish man.
Most notable to European eyes at this time was their religious fanaticism and willingness to seek 'martyrdom' through death in battle.
They're self-righteous librarians drunk on the power of process and convinced of the virtue of 'martyrdom' .
What does the Bible tell us about the ministry, 'martyrdom' , resurrection and ascension of the two witnesses?
So the following years brought further opposition and persecution, and even 'martyrdom' , to evangelical missionaries in Mexico.
Rolling his eyes, he moved to join Max in his excavations, sighing in exaggerated 'martyrdom' .
As of this modern age these acts of 'martyrdoms' are regarded as legends but they are based on historical facts and foundation.
Reports of 'martyrdoms' steeled resistance to persecution and were the source of encouragement to persevere.
A tragedian, Rubens loved to depict battles, atrocities, 'martyrdoms' and slaughters.
The persecutions and 'martyrdoms' seemed to have solidified the believers' faith.
The missionary Jesuit order developed a speciality in clinical depictions of torturous 'martyrdoms' .
We are reminded, for example, that belief in the resurrection of the dead is not an essential feature of the Jewish Bible but a view that developed primarily in response to the 'martyrdoms' of the Maccabean revolt.
His first encounter with the Stations of the Cross set him howling with fright in church; his compulsory bedtime reading as a child was stories of Christian saints and their 'martyrdoms' .
Throughout the entire span of their eventful history, they have struggled and fought for universal causes and have courted 'martyrdoms' to uphold the values of truth, justice and freedom.
History is full of their bloody exploits, conquests, sacrifices and 'martyrdoms' .
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