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21 reinforce
VT1. नई\reinforceसेना\reinforceसे\reinforceसहायता\reinforceकरनाOur country should reinforce an army.2. विचारों\reinforceको\reinforceअधिक\reinforceशक्तिशाली\reinforceबनानाPlease do try to reinforce your arguments.3. सुदृढ़\reinforceया\reinforceमजबूत\reinforceकरनाThe Prime Minister's position has been reinforced following his successfulvisit to the U.S.A.4. सीमेंट\reinforceऔर\reinforceकंकरीट\reinforceको\reinforceलोहे\reinforceकी\reinforceछड़ों\reinforceसे\reinforceमजबूती\reinforceप्रदान\reinforceकरनाConcrete panels are being reinforced with iron. -
22 sally
N1. धावाThe army made a successful sally.--------V1. निकलनाAfter lunch she sallied forth for a short walk. -
23 sequentially
Adv1. क्रमिक रूप सेA successful student always do his study sequentially. -
24 shop assistant
N1. दुकान सहायकEvery shop requires a perfect shop assistant to be successful. -
25 skin frost
N1. त्वचारोपणSkin frost is one of the most successful achievement of scientist. -
26 stamina
N1. बल/सहनशक्तिTo be successful in life we require a lot of stamina. -
27 syndication
N1. संघ द्वारा प्रकाशनThe syndication of the periodicals was successful. -
28 weighed-anchor
V1. पानी से लंगर उठा लेना और जाने के लिए तैयार रहनाThe steamer blow a whistle and weighed anchor to start.2. सहयोग/सहाराWithout the anchor of his wife's support,he couldn't have been successful.
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