English to Gujarati Dictionary conflagration

conflagration

દાવાનળ
definition
noun
In the divine realm, fire symbolizes the universal conflagration of the apocalypse which will destroy men's sinful bodies.
an extensive fire that destroys a great deal of land or property.
translation of 'conflagration'
પ્રચંડ જવાળા,
મોટી આગ,
પ્રચંડ આગ,
દાવાનળ
example
They feared that a 'conflagration' would quickly follow, devouring cities and killing millions.
That spot caught fire and the 'conflagration' that resulted caused major damage to the building.
But, filled with misplaced bravado, I decided this was the right time for a proper 'conflagration' .
I may not have mentioned my pyromaniac tendencies before, but one thing leads to another and so soon we had built not so much a bonfire as a 'conflagration' .
In the divine realm, fire symbolizes the universal 'conflagration' of the apocalypse which will destroy men's sinful bodies.
I trust this was done, as I myself observed the licking flames of the 'conflagration' .
That fire can become a huge 'conflagration' , or it can be quickly put out.
While the fire is still burning, fire crews attending the scene have brought the 'conflagration' under control.
The kitchen shop on the high street went up in flames and so great was the 'conflagration' that the entire building collapsed.
tinder-dry conditions sparked fears of a 'conflagration' in many drought-devastated communities
He discusses the replacement of gentle landscape fires ignited by Aboriginal clans during tropical Australia's cool months with more intense and destructive summer 'conflagrations' .
Safety-conscious fire departments across the country are changing their policies, and will no longer risk firefighter lives to protect mere property in these 'conflagrations' .
Fire - in coronas, pillars or volcanic 'conflagrations' - appears often, adding to the feeling of nature about to run amok.
Some scientists argue about whether these 'conflagrations' are really any bigger than the ones that came before, but nobody disputes the idea that controlled burning and brush clearing can reduce the likelihood of wildfire.
Finally, what all this goes to demonstrate is that the values and objectives that the United States and Europe share are far more important than any of the inevitable divides that emerge from periodic 'conflagrations' .
Fire suppression builds up an unnatural accumulation of fuel that creates 'conflagrations' far more implacable and catastrophic than nature's fire.
Outstanding Italian humanists of that epoch visited Byzantium in order to learn Greek and to buy old manuscripts, saved from pillages, 'conflagrations' , and devastation of the invaded country.
These companies encouraged positive precautions to prevent fires by the design and construction of buildings, and to deal rapidly with 'conflagrations' .
In doing so, he could be sure that the reference would invoke a powerful image, because theaters were notoriously fire prone and had, over the years, produced some spectacular 'conflagrations' .
But the scale of the 'conflagrations' over the past few years can only lead us to conclude that they are the consequence of environmental recklessness and bad management.
We could riddle our last ancient forests with logging roads and clearcuts, setting the stage for tomorrow's 'conflagrations' , or we can restore natural fires to natural forests.
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