English to Gujarati Dictionary honorary

honorary

માનદ
definition
adjective
an honorary doctorate
conferred as an honor, without the usual requirements or functions.
Honorary Secretary of the Association
(of an office or its holder) unpaid.
translation of 'honorary'
માનદ,
નિર્વેતન,
અવેતન,
માનાર્હ
example
Consultants with 'honorary' contracts, who are almost exclusively those with academic posts, were much more likely than others to hold awards at all levels.
Soon after his return, he became an 'honorary' member of the board of directors of the Dusseldorf Zoological Garden.
She was appointed lecturer and 'honorary' consultant physician at the Hammersmith Hospital and Postgraduate Medical School when she was still only 30.
She retired from politics in 1989 with 28 'honorary' doctorates and two nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Rudin has received many honours for her work, including at least four 'honorary' doctorates, and will continue to receive further awards.
The other honour that gave him particular pleasure was his 'honorary' doctorate from Melbourne University.
Last July, he was named an 'honorary' fellow of UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund, for his work in helping the world's most vulnerable children.
He was given the title of 'honorary' physician to the Queen in 1967 for his public health work in Lancashire and for advising the Ministry of Health.
Derek Hall, ex-chairman of the college corporation board was made an 'honorary' Fellow of the College.
He was also elected to honorary positions such as 'honorary' president of the Janos Bolyai Mathematical Society and the John von Neumann Society for Computer Science.
In York it had been found impossible to found a branch of the Royal Society, owing to the lack of a chairman and 'honorary' secretary, although there were 150 members in the city.
Tony Thorpe, 'honorary' secretary, said that it is a private members club with 150 members.
In the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists she was a member of council, a vice president, a member of the court of patrons, and an 'honorary' fellow.
As a result of all his services to Australian philosophy he was made an 'honorary' fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.
Dublin and St Andrews honoured Conway with 'honorary' degrees in 1938.
His first official 'honorary' consultant post came in 1946 when he was appointed to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.
During his visit to Ireland, Peck was conferred with an 'honorary' doctorate in literature by the National University of Ireland in April 2000.
Mr Prodi will be conferred with an 'honorary' doctorate at a special ceremony in the University of Limerick in the afternoon.
In 1993, the University of Natal conferred an 'honorary' doctorate on him for his services to environmental conservation.
I felt immediately that the role of 'honorary' consul was one I could play with conviction and competence.
I met him often when I was 'honorary' publicity officer for the Bradford branch of the Royal Life Saving Society.
Seasoned journalists still remember her calling in for a drink as an 'honorary' member of the Manchester Press Club, in Deansgate, in 1977.
She was a council member and 'honorary' secretary of the Scottish Radiological Society.
He felt that it was time to consult 'honorary' representatives to ensure that things were improving and to obtain their feedback and suggestions for additional enhancements.
Rempel headed the board for 16 years and then became an 'honorary' member for life.
Her accomplishments have led twenty-three universities to confer on her 'honorary' doctorate degrees.
He was 'honorary' consultant to the army and to St Thomas's Hospital.
He was urological consultant to the army and 'honorary' consulting urologist at the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, from 1951 to 1975.
He became professor of surgery and 'honorary' consultant surgeon in Bristol in 1988.
The writer is 'honorary' senior research fellow in sociology and modern Korea at Leeds University.
Credits: Google Translate
Download the
HelloEnglishApp
image_one