English to Gujarati Dictionary fellowship

fellowship

ફેલોશિપ
definition
noun
they valued fun and good fellowship as the cement of the community
friendly association, especially with people who share one's interests.
she held the Faulkner fellowship
the status of a fellow of a college or society.
translation of 'fellowship'
અધ્યેતાવૃત્તિ
noun
અધ્યયન વૃત્તિ
example
she held the Faulkner 'fellowship'
I hope he finds support and 'fellowship' with other courageous souls like David Morrison.
Last year Georgina also won a 'fellowship' to Columbia School of Journalism and New York University, representing Irish ethnic journalism in New York.
After being certified, a surgeon often applies for a 'fellowship' at the American College of Surgeons.
This had also been a problem in the nineteenth century when it led people first to think carefully as to whom they could share 'fellowship' .
Cottage meetings and religious societies offered a sense of friendship and 'fellowship' , a powerful combination of individual assurance and community discipline.
Will recently completed a 'fellowship' at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.
There was also good opportunity to meet brethren from other churches and to renew 'fellowship' with friends.
This graduate has now had an academic 'fellowship' at a major university confirmed, and has been appointed a Visiting Professorship at a very prestigious Writing School in the USA.
Various social gatherings bring members together for times of 'fellowship' and fun beyond biweekly worship.
they valued fun and good 'fellowship' as the cement of the community
Cranmer was given a 'fellowship' at Jesus College, Cambridge in 1510, which he lost when he married the daughter of a local tavern-keeper.
I would like to get into town more often to share 'fellowship' and attend church more regularly, but at the moment it's once or twice a month for a Sunday service.
The 'fellowship' of the church puts us in company with the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ.
Here, without any sacrifice of honor, is a wide field for good 'fellowship' and tolerance.
He was appointed as a university lecturer in the following year and, in 1935, was elected to a 'fellowship' at Pembroke College, Cambridge.
I can recall happy evenings sitting round cheery fires, making our own entertainment, and a wonderful spirit of friendliness and 'fellowship' prevailing.
I was getting ready to attend Harvard Law School on a military 'fellowship' that would have required me to return after graduation, typically as a prosecutor.
He was appointed to a 'fellowship' at Christ's College in 1879 and taught at Cambridge for the rest of his life.
a 'fellowship' in mathematics
Neither can we share 'fellowship' nor even receive desperately needed resources.
It is also your responsibility to encourage them to seek out good Christian friends for 'fellowship' .
The poolside terrace was packed with diners and people enjoying an evening amongst friends in fun and 'fellowship' .
They can take us back to the warm, rich 'fellowship' of friends that are far away.
The sole purpose of the 'fellowship' of believers was the edification of the church.
He had a University Assistant Lectureship but he did not initially have a college 'fellowship' .
Its purpose is 'fellowship' and fun and, as with the youth club, is open to all young people of post-primary school age.
The family groups are a 'fellowship' of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experiences, strengths and hopes in order to solve their common problems.
Newton proposed Stirling for a 'fellowship' of the Royal Society of London and, on 3 November 1726, Stirling was elected.
Barrow graduated in 1649 and successfully competed for a college 'fellowship' in the same year.
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