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1 property
N1. सम्पत्तिThis property consists of land and building. -
2 property
n.गुणस्वभाव; अधिकार, जायदाद, सामग्री, संपत्ति -
3 hot Property
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4 wrangle
N1. लड़ाईThey were involved in a wrangle over the property.--------VT1. क्रोध\wrangleसे\wrangleझगड़नाThe brothers wrangled over the property. -
5 Mend fences
IDM1. अपने\Mend fencesमतभेदों को\Mend fencesदूर\Mend fencesकरनाAfter a long time the family members have mend fences in the matter of the disputed property. -
6 ancestral
Adj1. पैतृक/बपौतीShe inherited her ancestral property. -
7 appreciate
VI1. सराहा\appreciateजानाOnly good manners are appreciated.--------VT1. सराहनाAlways appreciate fine works of art and culture.I appreciate your co-operation and help given to me in my hard times.2. वृद्धि\appreciateहोनाThe value of this property has appreciated over the years. -
8 attach
VTI1. जोड़नाShe was attached to the department of security-services.2. नत्थी\attachकरनाAttache all the relevant papers to the form and send it for signature.3. अपनानाThe young puppy attached itself to my mother.4. कुर्क\attachकरनाHis property was attached for non-payment of taxes. -
9 attachment
N1. लगावHe formed a strong attachment to the new boy in the school.2. कुर्कीHe could not bear the attachment of his property. -
10 cajole
V1. फुसलानाShe was cajoled into selling her property. -
11 ceiling
N1. भीतरी\ceilingछतHe hated painting the ceiling2. उच्चतम\ceilingसीमाGovt put a ceiling on owning property. -
12 conflagration
N1. अग्निकाण्डAll their property gutted in the conflagration. -
13 contest
N1. प्रतियोगिताHer daughter has won the dance contest.2. संघर्षThere was a tough contest for the leadership.--------VT1. मुकाबला\contestकरनाThey contested for the post of speaker in the parliament.2. तर्क\contestकरनाHis step brother contested for his right in the property. -
14 cover
N1. ढक्कनThe computer was covered with a plastic cover.2. बचाव/शरणThe desert didnot give any cover to the troops.3. लिफ़ाफ़ाHe forgot to past a postage stamp on the cover.4. चादरHe pulled the cover over his head and went off to sleep.5. पुठ्ठाThe notebook had a brown cover.6. सुरक्षा\coverराशीHe took a policy that gives extra cover against theft.--------VT1. आच्छादित\coverकरना/ढाँकनाShe covered her face with her hands.2. छिपनाThe grass covered the grave.3. पर्याप्त\coverहोनाThe grant doesn't cover my salary.4. तय\coverकरनाThe caravan covered almost 100 miles each day.5. दबा\coverदेनाThe President covered the fact that he bugged the offices in the White House6. नुकसान\coverभरनाThe insurance won't cover the colossal loss of property.7. किसी\coverके\coverस्थान\coverपर\coverकार्य\coverकरनाShe is covering for our secretary who is ill. -
15 defendant
N1. प्रतिवादीHe is a defendant in the property case. -
16 deliver
VT1. पहुँचा\deliverदेना\{पत्रादि\}The postman comes to deliver the letters.Did you deliver my message to my Grandpa?क्या तुमने मेरा संदेशा मेरे दादाजी तक पहुँचा दिया.If the courier could not deliver the packet by the weekend, the relaibility of the courier service will be in danger.2. देनाThe lecture was delivered by a well known scholar.He delivered all his property to a charity organization.She delivered a fiery speech.3. जन्म देना\{कर्मवाच्य\deliverमें\}She was delivered of a baby in the hospital.4. मारनाThe boxer delivered the punches with great force.5. बचानाThe police delivered the people from the dacoits. -
17 deprive
VT1. वंचित करनाRam's father deprived him of his property. -
18 disclosure
N1. प्रकटीकरणThere was a disclosure of minister's private property in the press conference. -
19 division
N1. बटवाराAll his children asked for the proper division of the parental property.2. भाग\{गणित\divisionमें\}3. हिस्साTwo infantry divisions were held in reserve -
20 equitably
Adv1. बराबरी\equitablyसेThe judge distributed the property equitably to settle the case.
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