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1 provide
V1. देनाIn Board exams some schools provide writing pads also with answer sheets. -
2 provide
v. tr. & intr.जुटाना, पहले से ला रखना, जुटाना, पहले से यत्न करना, पहले से प्रबंध करना; खिला पिलाना -
3 affair
N1. कारोबार/व्यापारIts my private affair, you have nothing to do with it.2. प्रेम\affairसम्बन्धShe is having an affair with the boy next door.3. घटनाक्रमToday's multimedia sources provide a clear insight on current affairs. -
4 arbour
N1. लता मंडपArbours provide shade and add to the beauty of the garden. -
5 holy communion
N1. पवित्र विचारों का आदान-प्रदानHoly communion on festival days provide social life. -
6 intent
Adj1. आसक्त\intentचित्तSam is watching the programme with an intent expression.2. निष्ठाHe was intent on getting promoted.--------N1. उद्देश्यHis intent was to provide a new translation. -
7 locker
N1. लॉकरBanks provide lockers to their customers for the safe custody of valuables. -
8 mountain chain
N1. पर्वत मालाThe mountain chain of Tirumala Hills provide a beautiful scenery. -
9 object lesson
N1. प्रेरणादायी उदाहरणChandra Babu Naidu wants to provide an object-lesson in the use of computers for efficient governance. -
10 predator
N1. शिकारी पशु/परभक्षीYoung rabbits provide food for a variety of predators. -
11 protectiveness
N1. सुरक्षाSome statehomes provide protectiveness to the orphans. -
12 quantitative
Adj1. परिमाण\quantitativeसंबंधी.Measurements of distance and time provide a quantitative picture.Export wheat without quantitative limitation. -
13 secretary of State
N1. मंत्रिThe Secretary of state for sports provide opportunities to the talent.
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