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Definitions for portrays
por·trays
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of portrays in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of portrays in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of portrays in a Sentence
When it comes to love Words don't mean anything Said or unsaid they don't define anyone It's what we act out that tells our stories Portrays our thoughts and emotions Sings our song and plays our music Evidently we've all got to improve But if it's with the right plus 1 You'll never lose her
A lot of journalism and a lot of Hollywood work portrays people's world views as liberal, moderate, right [ - wing ], but I don't think people sit in buckets that are that clean all the time, i think you could be hanging out with a pot-smoking, born-again Christian who believes in Medicare for all and is a climate denier. I know that guy.
Mark Zuckerberg has adopted a policy of censoring news that portrays Muslim migrants in an unfavorable light and reveals the jihadi motivations of the Orlando killer.
The duplicitous world has set enough examples of how self-love doesn’t portray selfishness rather selfishness portrays self-love.
These are very public appointments. You have to be careful of how this affects your image, samantha Cameron is obviously not part of a government, but the public image it portrays is that the UK government is somehow sponsoring the actions of Save the Children and therefore it becomes more difficult to say there is no political agenda behind our humanitarian action.
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- porträtsGerman
- retrataPortuguese
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