English to yoruba meaning of

Ìtumọ̀ ìtumọ̀ ọ̀rọ̀ náà “banded” ni láti jẹ́ àmì tàbí ṣe ọ̀ṣọ́ pẹ̀lú ẹgbẹ́ kan tàbí àwọn ìdìpọ̀ àwọ̀, ohun èlò, tàbí àwọ̀ tó yàtọ̀. O tun le tọka si

Sentence Examples

  1. Such a thing cannot be countenanced, excellency, and so we have banded ourselves together, and here we take a hand.
  2. Two hundred yards lay between the house and the banded tree.
  3. So the forgotten ones banded together and found a new way to do things, a new way to steal our power.
  4. As they entered the camp, other familiar faces appeared, most with shaved heads save for a single tail, banded at the scalp and hanging down the back of their head.
  5. Everyone had banded together for the greater good, and had failed.
  6. It only ended when all the other realms banded together against the DeNagas.
  7. They banded with Uraj and me and rallied behind our battles, becoming bolder with each of our victories.
  8. For they knew well the state of the times and realized that things were not as they should be, and in reality they were exponents of fairness to all they had thought of these things often, but had made no move because they had not been banded together and had no leader, and each young caballero waited for another to start the thing.
  9. That chaos was engulfing Midgard, and only if humanity banded together could they forestall the end.
  10. After much struggle and strife, the other gods banded together and ultimately sacrificed their own lives to destroy Ezanathul and put an end to his reign of horror.