Prasad [ pruh -sahd ] SHOW IPA
/ prəˈsɑd / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun
Ra·jen·dra [rah-jen -druh ], /rɑˈdʒɛn drə/, 1884–1963, first president of the Republic of India 1950–62.
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How to use Prasad in a sentence Prasad acknowledges there are hazards, such as the loss of privacy when everything we buy has a digital footprint, and the potential for some to be disenfranchised as physical cash is replaced with digital payments.
An executive order may be stronger than an ICE internal memo, but “some offices will be hostile to the new policy,” said Prasad .
Prasad believes that had she been born in Mexico, she would have been deported there immediately.
Babu Bhagwan Prasad was a well paid officer and maintained a large family consisting of brothers—their wives and their children.
My suggestion one day to Dwarka Prasad , the young son of our landlord in Bareilly, fell on unsympathetic ears.
Nagendra, inquiring for Siva Prasad Brahmachari, was informed that he had left the place.
The astrologer pointed to the mark on Prasad 's arm with triumph.
Ahmad waved his hand indifferently, as he drew Prasad to a room apart.
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British Dictionary definitions for Prasad
noun
Rajendra (rɑːˈdʒɛndrə). 1884–1963, Indian statesman and journalist; first president of India (1950–62)
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