Very Reverend meaning in Urdu
Very Reverend Definitions
1) Very Reverend : مقدس پادری : (noun) a title of respect for various ecclesiastical officials (as cathedral deans and canons and others).
Useful Words
Senhor : پرتگالی میں خطاب جیسے جناب , Rabbi : ربی , Title Page : کتاب کا پہلا صفحہ , Search Warrant : وارنٹ تلاشی , Running Title : کتابی عنوان , Apple Polisher : خوشامدی , Parvis : احاطہ , Bureaucracy : نوکر شاہی , Jobbery : بے ایمانی , Defrock : پادری کے فرائض سے محروم کر دینا , Hot Line : افسروں کا براہ راست رابطہ , Wildcat Strike : غیر قانونی ہڑتال , Barratry : رشوت لے کر عہدہ دینا , Constituent : منتخب نمائندہ , Bureaucracy : افسر شاہی , Orphrey : زیبائشی پٹی جھالر , Anathema : بد دعا , Sir : سر , Advowson : اختیار نامزدگی , Arrest Warrant : عدالتی وارنٹ , Postmark : نشان ڈاک , Holy Order : پادریوں کی درجہ بندی , Denominate : نام رکھنا , Entitle : عنوان دینا , Transferee : منتقل الیہ , Claimant : مدعی , Subtitle : وضاحتی عنوان , Common Man : عام شخص , Titular : نام , Alienor : انتقال کنندہ , Alienee : منتقل الیہ
Useful Words Definitions
Senhor: a Portuguese title of respect; equivalent to English `Mr'.
Rabbi: a Hebrew title of respect for a Jewish scholar or teacher.
Title Page: a title page is the front page of a document, book, or report that displays the title, subtitle, author`s name, and other relevant information. It often includes the title in a large, prominent font.
Search Warrant: a warrant authorizing law enforcement officials to search for objects or people involved in the commission of a crime and to produce them in court; the warrant describes the locations where the officials may search.
Running Title: the title (or a shortened title) of a book used as a running head.
Apple Polisher: someone who humbles himself as a sign of respect; who behaves as if he had no self-respect.
Parvis: a courtyard or portico in front of a building (especially a cathedral).
Bureaucracy: nonelective government officials.
Jobbery: corruptness among public officials.
Defrock: divest of the frock; of church officials.
Hot Line: a direct telephone line between two officials.
Wildcat Strike: a strike undertaken by workers without approval from the officials of their union.
Barratry: traffic in ecclesiastical offices or preferments.
Constituent: a member of a constituency; a citizen who is represented in a government by officials for whom he or she votes.
Bureaucracy: a government that is administered primarily by bureaus that are staffed with nonelective officials.
Orphrey: a richly embroidered edging on an ecclesiastical vestment.
Anathema: a formal ecclesiastical curse accompanied by excommunication.
Sir: sir is used as a respectful form of address for a man. It is often used to show deference or politeness when speaking to someone in a position of authority or as a way to show respect in formal or professional settings. "Sir" is also commonly used to address someone in a customer service or hospitality context. It is a term that denotes respect and is often used to address a person of higher social status or authority.
Advowson: the right in English law of presenting a nominee to a vacant ecclesiastical benefice.
Arrest Warrant: a warrant authorizing law enforcement officials to apprehend an offender and bring that person to court.
Postmark: a cancellation mark stamped on mail by postal officials; indicates the post office and date of mailing.
Holy Order: (usually plural) the status or rank or office of a Christian clergyman in an ecclesiastical hierarchy.
Denominate: assign a name or title to.
Entitle: give a title to.
Transferee: (law) someone to whom a title or property is conveyed.
Claimant: someone who claims a benefit or right or title.
Subtitle: secondary or explanatory title.
Common Man: a person who holds no title.
Titular: of or relating to a legal title to something.
Alienor: someone from whom the title of property is transferred.
Alienee: someone to whom the title of property is transferred.