syncretise - Meaning in Telugu

syncretise - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of syncretise in English

syncretise verb

  1. unite (beliefs or conflicting principles)
  2. become fused

What is syncretise meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase syncretise refers to unite (beliefs or conflicting principles), or become fused. See syncretise meaning in Telugu, syncretise definition, translation and meaning of syncretise in Telugu. Find syncretise similar words, syncretise synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of syncretise. Find the answer of what is the meaning of syncretise in Telugu.

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