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1 contingent
Adj1. आकस्मिकThey had to plan for contingent expensesThe results of confession were not contingent, they were certain--------N1. सैन्य\contingentदलEach nation sent a contingent of athletes to the OlympicsHe peace-keeping force includes one British contingent -
2 fall
N1. पतनThe fall of the currupt system is certain.--------N1. पराजयThe fall of Indian hockey team was very disappointing.--------VI1. गिरनाThe bicycle will fall if it is not kept properly.The temperature fell after last night's rain.2. होनाHoli falls in the month of March.3. लालच\fallमें\fallआनाHe fell for the gifts offered by the shop.4. पड़नाThe Prince's eyes fell on the poor girl.The sunlight fell towards the west.I fell in bad company when I was in my teens. -
3 fend
V1. रोकना/दूर\fendरखनाOne can always fend off undesirable persons by not giving importance to them.2. देखभाल\fendकरनाAfter a certain age the children have to fend for themselves. -
4 former
Adj1. पुरानाIn former times cut-throat competition was not so acute.2. पूर्वThe former Vice Chancellor visited the university.3. दो\formerमें\formerसे\formerपहलाIn the phrase `Jack and Jill',Jack is former.--------Adj1. भूतपूर्वThe former rulers of the state designed certain policies.2. पहला\{दो\formerमें\formerसे\}The former rule applies later. -
5 provincial
Adj1. प्रान्तीयProvincial taxes are very less in some provinces.2. संकीर्णProvincial attitudes will not help to become gentle.--------N1. प्रान्तवासीProvincial taxes are higher on certain commodities.
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Certain — Cer tain, a. [F. certain, fr. (assumed) LL. certanus, fr. L. certus determined, fixed, certain, orig. p. p. of cernere to perceive, decide, determine; akin to Gr. ? to decide, separate, and to E. concern, critic, crime, riddle a sieve, rinse, v.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English