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1 departure
N1. प्रस्थानAwadh express will give two whistles before its departure from the Station. -
2 departure
n.प्रस्थान, चचला जाना, मरण, अपक्रम, मोड, फिराव -
3 departure
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4 collect
N1. छोटी\collectप्रार्थनाEvery Friday we sang the collect.--------V1. संग्रहीत\collectकरनाI collected all the required information from the agency.2. एकत्र\collectहोनाA crowd collected where the accident occured.3. चंदा\collectइकट्ठा\collectकरनाWe are collecting for cyclone victims.4. मिलनाShe collected the first prize for extempore.5. लेजानाThe municipal worker came and collected the garbage.6. स्वयं\collectपर\collectकाबू\collectलानाSomehow I collected myself for work after his departure. -
5 eve
N1. पूर्वसन्ध्याHe always arrives on the eve of her departureOn the eve of the French Revolution -
6 indecorous
Adj1. अशिष्टHe was forced to make a hasty and indecorous departure without his clothes. -
7 loss
N1. घाटाThe company has suffered huge losses.2. हानिThe loss of life and property was unprecedented in the last earthquake.3. अभावHis departure will be a big loss to the company. -
8 pre-empt
V1. अवरोध करनाHis departure pre-empted any further questions.2. रोकनाI was preparing to speak, when she preempted me.3. बदल देना`Antyakshari' will be preempted by a special news bulletin. -
9 pullman
N1. एक विशेष प्रकार का रेल डिब्बाJust a few minutes before the departure of train, Mr. Parson rushed to book a pullman for his family. -
10 siren
N1. भोंपूThe ship siren signalled its departure.2. जलपरीSiren is a Greek mythological creature. -
11 unhappy
Adj1. अप्रसन्नThey were unhappy over her departure. -
12 unnoticed
Adj1. अदृष्ट/बेखबर/अज्ञात/अचानकI hoped his departure had passed unnoticed
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