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41 guilt
N1. अपराध\guiltबोधShe can not get over her guilt.2. अपराधLet the law punish him for his guilt. -
42 impunity
N1. दण्डमुक्तिYou cannot break the law with impunity. -
43 intimate
Adj1. आत्मीयIntimate friendship should be encouraged.2. सुपरिचितHe has an intimate knowledge of criminal law.3. अन्तरंगKalidasa,the poet and the dramatist was intimate with nature.--------VT1. बतलानाHe intimated his willingness to take part in the function. -
44 irrelevance
N1. असम्बन्धIf the law is no longer enforced,it becomes an irrelevance. -
45 misapplication
N1. दुरुपयोगIt is a case of misapplication of law. -
46 morning sickness
N1. उल्टी\{गर्भधारण की स्थिति में\}Do you know that her daughter-in-law was doubtful of morning sickness. -
47 muniment
N1. प्रलेखThe Indian constitution is a muniment of law and order. -
48 nullification
N1. निष्प्रभावताThe nullification of that law was important. -
49 nullify
VT1. रद्द\nullifyकरनाThat law has been nullified. -
50 oblige
V1. मदद करने उपकृत करनाHe would be obliged to help.2. नैतिक नियमों से मज़बूर करनाNo law can oblige children to take case of their aged parents. -
51 ostensibly
Adv1. प्रकट\ostensiblyरूप\ostensiblyसेThe police was sent, ostensibly to bring law and order. -
52 power
N1. सामर्थ्यI will do everything in my power to help you.2. शक्ति/क्षमताHe has lost his power of speech.3. अधिकारThe power of the law.The president has exceeded his powers.4. सत्ताThe government came into power at the last election.5. प्रभावशालीWorld powers.6. विद्युत् शक्तिThey have switched of the power.7. घात4 to the power of 3 is 64.8. ऊर्जाThe power of microscope is not sufficient to see this clearly.--------V1. समर्थ\powerहोना[बनाना]The toys are powered by batteries.He powered his way into the lead. -
53 proceedings
N1. कार्यवाहीThe company threatened to start legal proceedings against him.2. कार्यक्रमThe journalist was asked to report the proceedings of the function.3. कार्यविवरणHis article was published in the proceedings of the law journal. -
54 procure
V1. प्राप्त करनाShe promised to procure a copy of the law journal for me.2. दलाली करनाHis job was to procure young girls for his clients. -
55 prostitution
N1. वेश्या वृत्तिProstitution is banned by the law.2. दुरुपयोग -
56 provision
N1. प्रबन्धProvisions are made by law to uplift the standards of Sc's and St's.2. पूर्वोपायOne should go with complete provision in board exam.3. खाद्य सामग्रीI hope mother has made all provisions for our journey.4. धाराShe entered inthe contract with a provision that beside the salary she would also be entitled to get 5% profit. -
57 pursuant
Adj1. अनुसारीThe bill was finally given the pursuant and it became law. -
58 relate
VTI1. वर्णन\relateकरनाMy grandfather related to me the story of a clever fox.2. सम्बंध\relateजोड़नाIt is not easy to relate cause and effect in this case.3. सम्बद्ध\relateहोनाDoes the new law relate only to reservation of seats for the handicapped?4. हमदर्दी\relateप्रकट\relateकरनाSome ladies just can't relate to other's children. -
59 repeal
N1. खंडनHe is repealing the law.--------VT1. रद्द\repealकरनाManagement has repealed the grant. -
60 require
VT1. माँगनाWe require extra force to control the situation.2. आदेश\requireदेनाI have done all that is required by law.3. इच्छा\requireकरनाIs that all that you requre sir?
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