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1 ability
N1. योग्यताHe has the ability to solve complex mathematical problems. -
2 ability
n.योग्यता, निपुणता, प्रवीणता, सामर्थ्य, गुण, शक्ति, पराक्रम, अधिकार, दक्षता -
3 ability
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4 definition
N1. परिभाषाHe gave a definition of the law in the lecture.2. व्याख्याThe definition of a skilled writer is his ability for the appropriate words.3. स्पष्टHe brought a high definition television. -
5 estimation
N1. मूल्य\estimationनिरूपणThey had a high estimation of his ability -
6 facile
Adj1. सुगमHe has the ability to find too facile a solution for so complex a problem. -
7 impair
V1. बिगाड़्नाToo much alcohol impairs your ability to drive. -
8 justify
V1. सत्य\justifyठहरानाHer excellent performance in the exam has justified her ability to succeed. -
9 measure
N1. मापIt is advisable to ascertain the correct measure of every thing purchased.--------V1. नापनाHe measured the lenght of the room.2. निर्णय\measureकरना/पता\measureलगानाCan one really measure the ability of a candidate in a ten minute interview?3. नाप\measureका\measureहोनाThe lenght of the trouser measures 41 inches.4. नाप\measureतोल\measureकरनाShe never measures the effect of what she is going to say. -
10 retentive
Adj1. धारणशीलMy friend's son having immence retentive ability for remembering everything. -
11 taxing
Adj1. भार\taxingडालनाYou are taxing him beyond his ability.
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