English to Hindi Dictionary pontificate

pontificate

प्रधान पादरी
definition
verb
On the feast itself he pontificated at Mass and preached three times to the people.
(in the Roman Catholic Church) officiate as bishop, especially at Mass.
he was pontificating about art and history
express one's opinions in a way considered annoyingly pompous and dogmatic.
noun
Rome Mayor Walter Veltroni said: ‘Rome will grind to a halt to guarantee the full development of the demonstration of love for the pontificate , guaranteeing the maximum security for all the heads of state,’ he said.
(in the Roman Catholic Church) the office or tenure of pope or bishop.
translation of 'pontificate'
प्रधान पादरी,
विशप या पोप का पद
example
Others 'pontificate' on health, telling us what we should and should not do to remain well, while we are overwhelmed with financial advice from experts whose predictions often turn out wrong.
Pope Gregory VIII enjoyed only a ten-week 'pontificate'
Next, we'll be discussing what's next for the Catholic Church with a leading expert on the 'pontificate' .
It is possible to prattle and 'pontificate' about the cultural relevance of the cheap romance novel, and how its development, like, totally reflects the changes to women's status in society.
Rome Mayor Walter Veltroni said: ‘Rome will grind to a halt to guarantee the full development of the demonstration of love for the 'pontificate' , guaranteeing the maximum security for all the heads of state,’ he said.
Although Congress has been 'pontificating' about the challenges that confront Social Security for years, and years, and years, the fundamental financial structure of Social Security continues to decay.
He has spent the past two years using digital technology to bring together people in desperate straits, getting things done while others were 'pontificating' .
As a Bishop he 'pontificated' that night and consecrated the apostles bishops so they might say the Mass with him.
One development in particular has been left almost entirely un-remarked upon by the army of armchair strategists and 'pontificators' in Washington newsrooms and TV studios, although U.S. soldiers in the field are all too aware of it.
He took his swings, watched by many, then stood around the batting cage 'pontificating' about hitting, while other players went out to take fielding practice when their hitting was done.
Mr. Rukeyser and Mr. Kudlow spend a lot of time 'pontificating' publicly about the stock market, but I don't remember many responsible comments warning viewers in the midst of the frenzy of the danger of wild speculative excess.
The rare footage of Zorn 'pontificating' on his music and directing his various ensembles proves more intriguing than Heuermann's woolly-headed intrusions.
The idea is that you as the reader have access to much of the information that we as journalists do and there is no reason you can't be a writer, a reporter, a 'pontificator' or a blogger yourself.
The occasional glimpses of the tumultuous moment - shooting of a Vietnamese in the street, dying U.S. soldiers, presidents 'pontificating' - are gestures to headlines of the times.
Think of the herd as being similar to government: you just know that the drought is over when you get every state Premier sitting around a table 'pontificating' about how we should all put a brick in the dunny.
Instead speakers from across the political spectrum 'pontificated' over the ‘meaninglessness’ of official political reform efforts, listing countless reasons why the current regime has to go.
There are even a few interviews with various folks and fans 'pontificating' on stuff like ‘new wave bands’ and the various intricacies of their favorite rock groups.
‘Stormy Waters, Pundit’ is a short cartoon featuring Sealab's resident dolt 'pontificating' on a number of political topics.
Even an additional CD or two with some of the best tracks would have been a way for viewers to hear some of these classic songs uninterrupted by Tom Petty 'pontificating' about various musicians and movements.
In contrast to governors, who position themselves as problem-solvers, senators are often cast as remote 'pontificators' or, even more problematic, as Washington insiders and back-room compromisers.
While ‘top analysts’ are 'pontificating' about 50 percent and 70 percent increases, the real increases here in Southern California are around 300 percent.
Make sure everyone on your staff treats women the same way they'd treat men: They should be helpful and respectful and inquire as to need - rather than 'pontificating' and telling her what they think is best for her.
It takes a heck of a lot more effort than 'pontificating' about the evils of livestock.
‘An Interview with Renny Harlin’ is a short section featuring director Harlin 'pontificating' upon the effects, the cast and the script.
On the feast itself he 'pontificated' at Mass and preached three times to the people.
Rather than 'pontificating' about the evils of unions, he would be better served explaining how his laws contributed in a real way to the ugly situation occurring.
And all the while, the talking heads talked, the 'pontificators' pontificated, and the letters and e-mails flooded our offices.
Maybe that smashed window in the corporate box was actually the result of a disturbed football supporter who was watching Eddie 'pontificating' on the subject of expectoration.
This Zion is full of the leaders and followers, 'pontificators' and preachers, spiritual and surface humans that we recognize from our daily lives.
Unless one is in that situation and really knows what it is like to face those sorts of family difficulties, one does not know what one is talking about when 'pontificating' about cultural sensitivities.
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