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1 retired
Adj1. अवकाश प्राप्तHe is a retired chief medical officer. -
2 retire
VTI1. अलग\retireहो\retireजानाPoliticians should retire at the age of 65.2. पीछे हटनाThe battalion retired to take positions.3. अवकाश\retireलेनाThe player retired from the match with knee injury.The director retired from his chamber at lunch. -
3 allocate
VT1. निर्धारित करनाThe govt.has allocated pensions for the retired.2. बाँटनाThe govt. has allocated funds for the project. -
4 credit
N1. उधारNo credit is given at this shop.2. बैंक\creditके\creditखाते\creditमे\creditजमा\creditराशिI have a credit balance of Rs.1000.3. बैंक\creditद्वारा\creditउधार\creditदी\creditगयी\creditराशिThe bank refused further credit to the factory.4. ख्याति\creditनेकनामीA retired General was the man of highest credit.5. विश्वास\creditभरोसाShe is a credit to her teachers.6. श्रेय\creditलेनाThe captain takes credit for saving the ship by his skill.--------VT1. श्रेय\creditदेनाWe credited her for saving our jobsI credit you with saving his life2. विश्वास\creditदिलानाThe Cheetah is generally credited as the world's fasted animal.3. मान्यताWould you credit it,if she won first prize?4. किसी\creditखाते\creditमें\creditजमा\creditकरनाCredit his account with Rs.100. -
5 lair
N1. माँदA lion's lair.2. छिपने की जगहHe has retired in his lair. -
6 superannuated
Adj1. सेवा-निवृत्तAll retired people get superannuated from government.
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Retired — Re*tired , a. 1. Private; secluded; quiet; as, a retired life; a person of retired habits. [1913 Webster] A retired part of the peninsula. Hawthorne. [1913 Webster] 2. Withdrawn from active duty or business; as, a retired officer; a retired… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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