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1 decide
V1. निश्चय करनाHe was not able to decide whether he should go for the movie.2. निर्णय देनाThe judge has to decide about the case tommorow.3. निर्णय तक पहुँचनाThe torture at the office finally made her decide to leave the job. -
2 decide
v. tr.ठहराना, निश्चय करना, निर्णय करना, तै करना, निर्णय करना -
3 cup final
N1. कप\cup finalविजेता\{फुटबाल\cup finalखेल\cup finalमें\}The cup final will decide the winner of a series -
4 flannel
N1. फलालैनFlannel is used for making clothes for children as it is soft, light and warm.--------V1. ढील ढाल करनाWhy are you flanneling the issue? Do decide promptly. -
5 jump -off
N1. अतिरिक्त\jump -offदौड़\{रेस\jump -offमें\jump -offबराबरी\jump -offहोने\jump -offपर\jump -offआखरी\jump -offदौड़\jump -offजिससे\jump -offविजयता\jump -offनिश्चित\jump -offहोता\jump -offहै\}There was a jump-off to decide the winner. -
6 logo
N1. लोगोWe have to decide on a logo for our organization. -
7 minutely
Adv1. सूक्ष्मताDon't decide in a jiffy, analyse the problem minutely. -
8 reflect
VTI1. प्रतिबिम्ब\reflectडालनाSee how beautifully the water reflects the sun.2. परावर्तित\reflectकरनाThe white clothes reflect the glare of the sun.3. चिन्तन\reflectया\reflectविचार\reflectकरनाBefore I decide,I need time just to sit and reflect. -
9 separation
N1. पृथक्करणThe separation between hearts lead to many tensions.2. वियुक्ति/विच्छेदdecide on separation.
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