Examples of using Contend in English and their translations into Hindi
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Contend with your mother!
Now I have to contend with that decision.
Contend for the truth and contend for truth.
What challenges to their faith do most Christians contend with?
I contend that it is my right.
And our relaxation of existence we can contend with our parents.
I contend that this is God's will.
Marriage must incessantly contend with a monster that devours everything.
I contend that there are clear and significant distinctions between them.
Soon we will no longer have to contend with his evil influence.- Revelation 20: 1- 3, 10.
Some contend that hand gestures may have been the earliest form of language(Donadio, 2013).
It must be noted that in similar situations in 2009 and 2014, the government did not have to contend with the menace of protectionism.
Some contend that this is a gross exaggeration.
That's because the singularity that a spacecraft would have to contend with is very gentle and could allow for very peaceful passage.
They contend that the Lord returned spiritually at that time.
It is of interest that God's servant Job had to contend with“ disquieting thoughts” that Satan conveyed through Eliphaz and Zophar.
Contend not on behalf of such as betray their own souls; for Allah loveth not one given to perfidy and crime.
Bosch must contend with two former adversaries.
And contend thou not for those who defraud their souls verily Allah loveth not one who is a defrauder, sinner.
Some traditional remedy experts contend that apple cider vinegar contains pectin, which can help to calm colonial shudders.
They contend that the government means an elected government and that the President cannot seek concurrence of the Governor because“the Governor is a representative of the President”.
However, many contend that the physical location of the data is not relevant in the cyber world.
Others contend that the keratin that makes you will most likely targets.
Of course, some people contend that political, not religious, differences are to blame for the disturbances.
Those opposing the law contend that it discriminates on the basis of religion and violates the Constitution.
For those who must contend with this station in life, feeling left out and put down can intensify during this time.
As an example, the ideologues contend that the trials of Ottoman leaders after World War I prove that the Turks were guilty of genocide.
O people of the Book! wherefore contend ye concerning Ibrahim, whereas the Taurat and the Injil were not sent down save after him! Will ye not then under stand?
Some writers contend that Richards also played international football for Antigua and Barbuda, appearing in qualifying matches for the 1974 World Cup.