English to Hindi Dictionary acclamation

acclamation

अभिनंदन
definition
noun
the tackle brought the fans to their feet in acclamation
loud and enthusiastic approval, typically to welcome or honor someone or something.
translation of 'acclamation '
साधुवाद,
प्रशंसा,
हर्षध्वनि,
जयजयकार
noun
अभिनंदन,
स्तुति,
जयघोष,
समर्थन
example
This was received with 'acclamation' , and the proclamation was made from the Hotel de Ville.
Four minutes later, Morgan struck down the other end and all that was left was the thunderous 'acclamation' of the team.
He gave unlucky Derby second Silver Patriarch a typically-robust ride to take the St Leger of 1997, and the crowd's roar of 'acclamation' that day showed just how much they wanted Eddery to crown his career in fairytale style.
the tackle brought the fans to their feet in 'acclamation'
You might imagine, therefore, that the appearance of Ulysses would have been greeted with cries of joy and 'acclamation' from the literary intelligentsia.
the tackle brought the supporters to their feet in 'acclamation'
In more rarified circles, Chinese and Indian artists are winning 'acclamation' at the highest levels.
No proclamation or ceremony was needed, no public 'acclamation' or even acceptance; behind their backs, the people had got a new sovereign.
While the artists might modestly resist such 'acclamation' , what has transpired here certainly displays a high degree of artistic experimentation and talent.
But I've done 140 gigs this year and here I am, able to tootle around the world to incredible 'acclamation' , and I think that's amazing, and I love it, after 27 years of it!
The 'acclamation' had been nearly unanimous: shouts of the imperial troops at Rome, seconded wholeheartedly by the Senate, the rabble, the clergy.
Tang's excellent depictions of the 160 odd characters in the ‘Peony Pavilion’ has earned him centuries of 'acclamation' from generations of dramatists.
The 'acclamation' that followed his death from colon cancer early this year strangely mirrored his ghostly omnipresence during life. He was a missing link: an authentic songster who voiced folk-made music.
Similarly cheers and 'acclamation' punctuated the famous speech of the young senator on man's rights and dignity.
Described in the press and at trade organizations' meetings as a ‘great force,’ women retail workers received widespread 'acclamation' for their achievements.
However, the greatest 'acclamation' was reserved for the audience who to a person applauded and cheered at the conclusion of the play.
Two years after this came universal 'acclamation' : Golding received the 1983 Nobel Prize for Literature, the last British writer in the twentieth century to do so.
Parliament and public greeted this imperial retreat with a fanfare of 'acclamation' .
Three-one at half-time and the crowd rose in 'acclamation' .
Now the Trust is preparing its own long-term bid for the survival of its beloved club, a plan which drew considerable 'acclamation' when it was made public during the interval of the Swansea game.
His elegant and refined style of conducting has won Ozawa 'acclamation' even from European and North American audiences who have previously shown great suspicion towards Asian musicians performing Western classical pieces.
During the introductions I mentioned that information science is integral to each of the sciences represented and received loud 'acclamation' .
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