delate

দোষারোপ করা
definition
verb
they may delate my slackness to my patron
report (an offense or crime).
translation of 'delate'
বিরুদ্ধে সংবাদ দেওয়া
verb
দোষারোপ করা,
অভিযুক্ত করা
example
they may 'delate' my slackness to my patron
they may 'delate' my slackness to my patron
During the Empire professional 'delators' were many because of the monetary rewards that awaited a winner.
Why else would his unsupported 'delation' have led to my immediate dismissal?
Moreover, the Vatican has recently reaffirmed the need for and propriety of ‘ 'delation' ,’ that is, secret submissions to church authorities of derogatory information.
They knew of people called 'delators' who made a living out of accusing people before the authorities.
Both regimes depended on 'delation' , or sneaking: a social atrocity that could have ghastly results.
He was 'delated' to Rome for his writings on the laity and the shadow of suspicion was not lifted until he was made cardinal in 1878.
However, when he published ‘On Consulting the Faithful, in Matters of Doctrine’, it was 'delated' to Rome, and he was charged with subverting just authority.
I checked back, and I found to my surprise that the ‘ 'delation' ’ process described there was actually about individuals who denounce their own bishops.
Ten years after his consecration he was 'delated' for heresy by an ecclesiastical court, and subsequently excommunicated from the Anglican Church altogether.
He punished the 'delators' ; reduced the privileges of the praetorians, and reformed the law courts.
The country will swarm with informers, spies, 'delators' and all the odious reptile tribe that breed in the sunshine of a despotic power.
It's fostered a climate of fear, with priests and even Bishops looking over their shoulders in case they get 'delated' for perceived ‘errors’.
They loathe policemen and suffer from a fear of being considered 'delators' .
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