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Found sürüklemek in native language Turkish

English Translations

1. drag along. drag. sweep. sweep before one. blow away. drift. eat at. eat away. hale. incline. make leeway. lug. pluck. schlep. schlepp. trail. train. tug. waft. wash away. wash off. .

2. blow. drag. drift. haul. lug. to drag. to drift. to involve. to entail. to lead to. to carry with one . lead to. entail. .


Found gerektirmek in native language Turkish

English Translations

1. require. take. want. call for. suppose. beggar. entail. exact. imply. indicate. involve. necessitate. .

2. compel. demand. entail. imply. involve. necessitate. require. take. to necessitate. to require. to need. to involve. to exact. to entail. to demand. to call for sth. .


Found karma in native language Turkish

English Translations

1. mixed. combined. composite. integrated. public-private. mixing. shuffling. karma. olio. shuffle. .

2. coed. composite. mixed. .

3. One's acts considered as fixing one's lot in the future existence. The doctrine of fate as the inflexible result of cause and effect; the theory of inevitable consequence. the effects of a person's actions that determine his destiny in his next inc .

4. The law of moral cause and effect; also a person's moral merit/demerit according to one's actions and the inner intentions or motives which accompany them in terms of their conformity/non-conformity with dharma One's karma is said to entail one's r .

5. Eastern name for the Law of Cause and Effect The basic Law governing our existence in this solar system Every thought, every action that we have and make sets into motion a cause These causes have their effects, which make our lives, for good or i .

6. Sanskrit term referring to actions and their effects Through the force of intention we perform actions with our body, speech, and mind, and all of these actions produce effects The effect of virtuous actions is happiness and the effect of negative .

7. Sanskrit word meaning "action " The life tendency or destiny that each individual creates through thoughts, words and deeds One's actions in the past have shaped one's reality at present, and actions in the present determine one's future .

8. Karma is usually translated as the law of cause and effect That we suffer at present because of past harmful or spiteful actions Karma underlines the importance of all individuals being responsible for their past and present actions When taking ac .

9. Cause and Effect From an absolute standpoint, karma is the circumstance of the moment Relatively, it is the endless chain of cause and effect that defines the future events of an individuals life . .

10. Spiritual cause and effect It's often interpreted as meaning that good behavior will be rewarded, and bad behavior will be punished if not in this life, in some future reincarnation . .

11. The reward or punishment of any action of man is given by Gods order according to merit, God may give it or withhold it . .

12. In Hinduism, the total compilation of all a person's past lives and actions that result in the present condition of that person . .

13. Physical, verbal, or mental action; one's destiny as shaped by one's previous actions Karma is more often used to imply the process of physio-psychic evolution, which is controlled by actions of body, speech, and mind According to the laws of karma .

14. A distinctive aura, atmosphere, or feeling The total effect of a person's actions and conduct during the successive phases of the person's existence, regarded as determining the person's destiny . .

15. The theory that all actions and thoughts produce effect in the future and thereby determine our future circumstances . .

16. Action Also refers to the law of action and reaction, and sometimes to the reaction or fruit of one's action One of the four main paths of Yoga . .

17. Volition, volitional or intentional activity Karma is always followed by its fruit, Vipaka Karma and Vipaka are oftentimes referred to as the law of causality, a cardinal concern in the Teaching of the Buddha . . the effects of a person's actions .

18. mixed. combined. composite. integrated. public-private. mixing. shuffling. karma. olio. shuffle. .

19. coed. composite. mixed. .

20. One's acts considered as fixing one's lot in the future existence. The doctrine of fate as the inflexible result of cause and effect; the theory of inevitable consequence. the effects of a person's actions that determine his destiny in his next inc .

21. The law of moral cause and effect; also a person's moral merit/demerit according to one's actions and the inner intentions or motives which accompany them in terms of their conformity/non-conformity with dharma One's karma is said to entail one's r .

22. Eastern name for the Law of Cause and Effect The basic Law governing our existence in this solar system Every thought, every action that we have and make sets into motion a cause These causes have their effects, which make our lives, for good or i .

23. Sanskrit term referring to actions and their effects Through the force of intention we perform actions with our body, speech, and mind, and all of these actions produce effects The effect of virtuous actions is happiness and the effect of negative .

24. Sanskrit word meaning "action " The life tendency or destiny that each individual creates through thoughts, words and deeds One's actions in the past have shaped one's reality at present, and actions in the present determine one's future .

25. Karma is usually translated as the law of cause and effect That we suffer at present because of past harmful or spiteful actions Karma underlines the importance of all individuals being responsible for their past and present actions When taking ac .

26. Cause and Effect From an absolute standpoint, karma is the circumstance of the moment Relatively, it is the endless chain of cause and effect that defines the future events of an individuals life . .

27. Spiritual cause and effect It's often interpreted as meaning that good behavior will be rewarded, and bad behavior will be punished if not in this life, in some future reincarnation . .

28. The reward or punishment of any action of man is given by Gods order according to merit, God may give it or withhold it . .

29. In Hinduism, the total compilation of all a person's past lives and actions that result in the present condition of that person . .

30. Physical, verbal, or mental action; one's destiny as shaped by one's previous actions Karma is more often used to imply the process of physio-psychic evolution, which is controlled by actions of body, speech, and mind According to the laws of karma .

31. A distinctive aura, atmosphere, or feeling The total effect of a person's actions and conduct during the successive phases of the person's existence, regarded as determining the person's destiny . .

32. The theory that all actions and thoughts produce effect in the future and thereby determine our future circumstances . .

33. Action Also refers to the law of action and reaction, and sometimes to the reaction or fruit of one's action One of the four main paths of Yoga . .

34. Volition, volitional or intentional activity Karma is always followed by its fruit, Vipaka Karma and Vipaka are oftentimes referred to as the law of causality, a cardinal concern in the Teaching of the Buddha . . the effects of a person's actions .

35. mixed. combined. composite. integrated. public-private. mixing. shuffling. karma. olio. shuffle. .

36. coed. composite. mixed. .

37. One's acts considered as fixing one's lot in the future existence. The doctrine of fate as the inflexible result of cause and effect; the theory of inevitable consequence. the effects of a person's actions that determine his destiny in his next inc .

38. The law of moral cause and effect; also a person's moral merit/demerit according to one's actions and the inner intentions or motives which accompany them in terms of their conformity/non-conformity with dharma One's karma is said to entail one's r .

39. Eastern name for the Law of Cause and Effect The basic Law governing our existence in this solar system Every thought, every action that we have and make sets into motion a cause These causes have their effects, which make our lives, for good or i .

40. Sanskrit term referring to actions and their effects Through the force of intention we perform actions with our body, speech, and mind, and all of these actions produce effects The effect of virtuous actions is happiness and the effect of negative .

41. Sanskrit word meaning "action " The life tendency or destiny that each individual creates through thoughts, words and deeds One's actions in the past have shaped one's reality at present, and actions in the present determine one's future .

42. Karma is usually translated as the law of cause and effect That we suffer at present because of past harmful or spiteful actions Karma underlines the importance of all individuals being responsible for their past and present actions When taking ac .

43. Cause and Effect From an absolute standpoint, karma is the circumstance of the moment Relatively, it is the endless chain of cause and effect that defines the future events of an individuals life . .

44. Spiritual cause and effect It's often interpreted as meaning that good behavior will be rewarded, and bad behavior will be punished if not in this life, in some future reincarnation . .

45. The reward or punishment of any action of man is given by Gods order according to merit, God may give it or withhold it . .

46. In Hinduism, the total compilation of all a person's past lives and actions that result in the present condition of that person . .

47. Physical, verbal, or mental action; one's destiny as shaped by one's previous actions Karma is more often used to imply the process of physio-psychic evolution, which is controlled by actions of body, speech, and mind According to the laws of karma .

48. A distinctive aura, atmosphere, or feeling The total effect of a person's actions and conduct during the successive phases of the person's existence, regarded as determining the person's destiny . .

49. The theory that all actions and thoughts produce effect in the future and thereby determine our future circumstances . .

50. Action Also refers to the law of action and reaction, and sometimes to the reaction or fruit of one's action One of the four main paths of Yoga . .

51. Volition, volitional or intentional activity Karma is always followed by its fruit, Vipaka Karma and Vipaka are oftentimes referred to as the law of causality, a cardinal concern in the Teaching of the Buddha . . the effects of a person's actions .


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