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1 admission
N1. प्रवेशHe got an admission to the Union club.2. स्वीकृतिHe made an admission that he had lied. -
2 admission
n.प्रवेश, पैठ, पहुंच, प्रवेशन, स्वीकृति, अंगीकार; प्रवेशाधिकार पत्र -
3 aggro
N1. कठिनाईThere's a lot of aggro in getting admission in a good college.2. हिंसात्मक\aggroबर्तावI can't tolerate your aggro. -
4 disreputable
Adj1. अपमान/लज्जाजनकShe didn't join the disreputable college despite getting admission. -
5 fortunate
Adj1. भाग्यशालीHe is really very fortunate to get admission in a good college. -
6 indignity
N1. अनादरThe chairman suffered indignity of being refused admission, to the meeting.2. अपमानThe hijackers subjected their captives to all kinds of indignities. -
7 permit
N1. अनूज्ञाNo one can enter school premises without a permit.--------V1. अनुमति देनाThe security gaurd permitted the students in to the musium.2. करने देनाSchool admission should be reopened as soon as circumstances permit. -
8 relax
VTI1. ढीला\relaxकरना[होना]Let your muscles relax slowly.2. विश्राम करना[होना]He likes to relax with a glass of wine when he gets home from work.3. तनाव\relaxमुक्त\relaxहोना[करना]I felt relaxed,when I came to know she is safe.4. कम करनाWe would relax the admission fee slightly in your case. -
9 sanction
N1. मंज़ूरीWithout my sanction he signed the letter for admission.2. दण्डविधानThis is the need for effective sanctions against computer hacking.--------V1. मंज़ूर करनाThey won't sanction a further cut in intrest rates. -
10 unfortunately
Advदुर्भाग्यवशUnfortunately he couldn't get admission to the college of his choice.
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admission — [ admisjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1539; lat. admissio 1 ♦ Action d admettre (qqn), fait d être admis. J ai envoyé au président du club ma demande d admission. Admission dans une école, à un examen. Admission sur concours. 2 ♦ (XVIII e) Action d admettre en… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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