English to Gujarati Dictionary countenance

countenance

ચહેરો
definition
verb
he was reluctant to countenance the use of force
admit as acceptable or possible.
noun
his impenetrable eyes and inscrutable countenance give little away
a person's face or facial expression.
she was giving her specific countenance to the occasion
support.
translation of 'countenance'
ચેહરાનો સ્વસ્થ ભાવ કે સ્વસ્થતા અને વિશિષ્ટ મુખમુદ્રા,
દેખાવ,
ઉત્તેજન,
નૈતિક ટેકો,
ચહેરો,
કૃપાદૃષ્ટિ
example
he was reluctant to 'countenance' the use of force
he was reluctant to 'countenance' the use of force
she was giving her specific 'countenance' to the occasion
she was giving her specific 'countenance' to the occasion
This was an insult he could no longer 'countenance' , and so he had decided that all high-risk surgeries would be transferred to another hospital.
his impenetrable eyes and inscrutable 'countenance' give little away
Moyes cannot help but 'countenance' going the same way.
The man, appropriately, shone his 'countenance' approvingly upon her.
his impenetrable eyes and inscrutable 'countenance' give little away
Is there any parent who would argue for, or 'countenance' , the early evacuation of one sick child from an Intensive Care Unit bed in favour of their own child?
We all know the ABC would never give 'countenance' to the perverted influence of base and vulgar advertising.
No judicial 'countenance' can or ought to be given in matters of taxation to any system of extra-legal concessions.
Some friends say she is already 'countenancing' life outside of Downing Street.
And to sever ‘human life’ from personhood is the slipperiest of slopes, and should not be 'countenanced' by anyone who doesn't wish to risk ending up on the wrong side of the definition.
Several portraits feature beautiful faces, some with deeply lined, wizened 'countenances' .
‘I can't be the only person to see that,’ one of the women said, and the rest of the women shook their heads; once more, their wild hair flew about their surprised 'countenances' .
Defeat to ‘the town’ team would not have been 'countenanced' in the past and this result will surely send shock waves across the Slieve Blooms.
Of course, it is understood the money must be used strictly for digging wells[… ] and no other use will be 'countenanced' , that must be understood. […]
Hard, fearful looks crowned their 'countenances' as they gazed upon us.
Forced to smile under the sudden shift of attention to them, Althia placidly glided into the throne room on the arm of her sister, any evidence of their recent quarrel absent from their 'countenances' .
A monk gazes upward through a dark chapel towards a shining stained-glass triptych; a nun gazes across a black expanse at a candle flame; wizened, benevolent 'countenances' are upturned, and the light of faith shines down upon them.
The Greenheads are humanoid - human like - but their 'countenances' and outlines are conspicuously similar to the Grays, the archetypal aliens who appear in abduction stories in popular culture.
My mother was responsible, solely because in deference to his manic passion for rock 'n' roll music my father wanted to call me Elvisa and had to be 'countenanced' at all costs.
The servant, as that was now what he all-too-obviously was, prayed no one would notice his slip of the tongue, but clearly they remained unanswered by the expressions on everyone's surprised and confused 'countenances' .
The artist was taught to locate the animal traits beneath human 'countenances' , creating a sketch that teetered on the cusp between Homo sapiens and the lower creatures: truer to life than the mundane appearance of the subject himself.
Perhaps in reaction to the comments of their unseen interlocutors, their 'countenances' are frozen in exasperation - one man leans forward, preparing to lunge in protest, while the other agitatedly wags his pencil.
Capital punishment has been outlawed most places, and even where it is allowed, brutality of that kind would not be 'countenanced' .
The Chairman said although it sounded funny, that sort of thing must not be 'countenanced' , and the Surveyor was instructed to notify the police and take proceedings against any future offenders.
They show contempt for their vows and pose a danger of showing more serious contempt for our children which should not be 'countenanced' .
We think 'countenancing' any other position would totally undermine our members going about their duty and put them at phenomenal risk.
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