preamble

शिवण पक्की
definition
noun
what she said was by way of a preamble
a preliminary or preparatory statement; an introduction.
translation of 'preamble'
हेतू इ बाबत माहिती देणारा प्रस्ताव,
(कायदा इ चा) कारणे,
उपोदघात
example
The Borrower undertakes with the Lender to use each Advance for the purposes stated in the 'preamble' to this Agreement.
After a pleasant 'preamble' by a stream, a strenuous uphill section over rough lava flows brings you to the South Crater.
The best bits were the 'preamble' and the question and answer session after the main performance.
It is clear that the provisions of the 'preamble' and of Article 1 of the charter which are claimed to be in conflict with the alien land law are not self-executing.
They shouldn't be for decoration either - these values - they're not just a 'preamble' to the policy statements.
The compilations always, without question, included his 'preamble' to the track and his following comments.
The mild tremors that shook Chennai residents from their Sunday morning slumber was just a 'preamble' to the tragedy that lay in store.
The constituent document of the Organization of American States refers to the fundamental rights of man in its 'preamble' and various Articles thereafter.
Such a 'preamble' to your kind of news is a strong statement that you are not up for any ‘discussion.’
what she said was by way of a 'preamble'
I am sure the member was going to raise a point of order about the 'preamble' .
He went into a long 'preamble' before he actually told them, but that's the case.
It promises to be an attractive spectacle at Lansdowne Road, and the 'preamble' shouldn't be too bad either.
I gave him the bad news without 'preamble'
He responds with a careful 'preamble' about the refined admissions process Oxford has put in place.
I went last night as well - it was supposed to be a 'preamble' to going clubbing, but I was exhausted from having been up all night writing reviews for the BBC.
he could tell that what she said was by way of a 'preamble'
I gave him the bad news without 'preamble'
Without 'preamble' , the soldiers drew up and shot them.
The relevant text of the 'preamble' to Chapter 6 and of paragraph 6.2 should therefore be amended to read as follows.
This is unexpected because the reader is lured into devastating news by a long 'preamble' that seems absorbed with French manners, salon gossip and where to find a good chef.
The peculiarities of the motor vehicle market are noted in the 'preamble' to the Regulation.
Without 'preamble' , she offered both of us some.
OK, I'll come out with it straight away, no 'preamble' , no pithy introduction, no amusing anecdote of how the waiter looked like Woody Allen.
And yet we have no knowledge of how war this time around might look; only that the soft 'preamble' is somehow more menacing than sabre-rattling.
You tell the story of the play because in the 'preamble' there's a wonderful description of the night the play was put on, the politics around that.
Like the UN Declaration, its 'preambular' paragraphs recognize that violence against women is a manifestation of the historically unequal power relations between women and men.
Thus, 'preambular' paragraphs 4, 5 and 10 recall the authorisation to use force in resolution 678.
The 1979 Berne Convention's stated titular and 'preambular' aims include conservation of natural habitats, as also do its general provisions.
Second, the joint draft resolution recalled in its very first 'preambular' paragraph a selection of its previous resolutions.
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