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1 invitation
N1. आमन्त्रणWe got the invitation for the concert. -
2 invitation
n.बुलावा, निमन्त्रण, दावत, न्योता -
3 admit
V1. स्वीकार\admitकरनाAlexander never admitted defeat.2. प्रवेश\admitदेनाEach invitation admits only two people to the function.3. भर्ती\admitकरनाThe school admits only 50 student at a time. -
4 dispatch
V1. किसी\dispatchविशेष\dispatchकार्य\dispatchहेतु\dispatchकुछ\dispatchभेजनाThe Gorkha Regiment has been dispatched to Kargil.2. सूचना\dispatchया\dispatchख़त\dispatchआदि\dispatchशीघ्र\dispatchभेजनाThe invitation cards were dispatched through courier. -
5 extend
V1. फैलानाThe railway line hasnot yet been extended to the remotest areas in the North-East regions.2. निमंत्रण\extendदेनाThe school extended an invitation to the parents on the occasion of Republic Day3. बढ़ानाThe minister has extended his visit for another week. -
6 s?अन्चे
N1. आध्यात्मिक विषय की सभाHe has hot an invitation of going to a s?अन्चे.
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