English to Shona Meaning of postwar - pashure pehondo


Postwar :
pashure pehondo
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Definitions of postwar in English
Adjective
Examples of postwar in English
(1) To become a Theravadin monk a postulant shaves his head and beard and adopts the yellow robes of the monk.(2) In order to be accepted as a postulant in a religious community, I must be free of all financial obligations.(3) So there are hundreds or even thousands of postulants , novices, seminarians, active priests, and retired priests who live, work, or hang out at American seminaries.(4) On entering the order, postulants spend much of the first year in Killarney, with periods in the Franciscans' base in Osterley in England.(5) The discussion concerns postulants and candidates for holy orders, more particularly those who aspire to ordained ministry as vocational or permanent deacons.
Related Phrases of postwar
(1) post-war ::
post-hondo
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