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1 pull into
PhrV1. पहुँचनाThe crowd ran towards the platform when shatabadi express pulled in.2. रुकनाThe matador bus pulled in to a resturant on its way to shimla. -
2 force
N1. बलThey used force to open the jammed door.2. बलप्रयोगThe police took away the protesters by force.3. सेनाThe Air force was pressed into operation in Kargil.4. बड़ी\forceसंख्याWomen turned up in force.5. लागू\forceहोनाThe new law will come into force next month.--------V1. मजबूर\forceकरनाShe forced him to take up a job in the city.2. जबरदस्ती\forceउत्पन्न\forceकरनाShe forced a smile.3. बलपूर्वक\forceघुसना/निकलनाThe cricketers forced their way through the crowd. -
3 indiscriminately
Adv1. अन्धाधुन्धाThe police was shooting indiscriminately into the crowd. -
4 view
N1. दृष्टिThe town came into view2. दृश्यThere is a wonderful view from the top of the hill3. अवलोकनHe was invited for the private view of the exhibition4. दृष्टिकोणWhat is your view on this matter?Take a realistic view of the problem--------VT1. दृष्टि\viewडालनाThe problem should be viewed carefully2. देखनाThe crowd is eagerly waiting to view the match3. निरीक्षण\viewकरना[घर\viewया\viewजायदादThe house is open for viewing in the morning
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