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1 allow
VT1. अनुमति\allowदेना/आज्ञा\allowदेनाOur teacher allowed us to play computer games.Children are not allowed unless they are accompanied by an adult.2. स्वीकार\allowकरना/मान\allowलेनाThe judge allowed her claim. -
2 allow
v. tr.मानना, आज्ञा देना, स्वीकार करना; घटाना, मुजरा करना -
3 age
N1. वय/उम्रRam's age is ten years.Ram left school at the age of ten yearsRajiv died at an early agePeople in the age group of 20-30 are eligible for the postHari has matured with age.2. लम्बा\ageसमयFor ages we waited for the match to begin.3. युगModern age is the age of technology.4. युगोंIt is an age old custom of that community.Africa's age long struggle for freedom cannot be forgotten.--------V1. उम्र\ageबढ़नाThe illness has aged him a lot2. बड़ा\ageहो\ageजानाRam has aged a lot recently3. पुराना\ageहोनाAllow the wine to age for a while -
4 agonize
VI1. अत्यन्त\agonizeपीड़ित\agonizeहोनाShe agonized for days whether to allow her son to join the army.--------VT1. दुःख\agonizeदेनाThe death of her son agonized her. -
5 corpulent
Adj1. मोटा\corpulentतथा\corpulentभारीHis corpulent body does not allow him to run fast. -
6 denominational
Adj1. सांप्रदायिक/पंगतWe should not allow denominational education in the schools. -
7 error
N1. भूलComputers do not allow one to forget even a single error. -
8 inadmissible
Adj1. अस्वीकार्यThe court does not allow inadmissible evidences. -
9 pop
Abbr:population1. जनसंख्याPop explosion is worst than nuclear explosion.--------N1. तडाका/फटThe cork came out of the bottle with a loud pop.2. शराब रहित झागदार पेयCome on! Let's drink this pop, it's alcohol free.3. पाप संगीतNow-a-days everyone is rushing towards pop madly.4. पॉप\{पिता के लिए संबोधन\}Pop! Please allow me to go to the party.We call him a pop because he is the oldest man in our colony.--------V1. तडकनाChampagne corks were popping throughtout the celebrations.2. पटक देनाThe children were popping ballons. -
10 precinct
N1. अहाताI'll never allow any street dog to enter in my precinct.2. हदThe precinct of the Cathedral is next to our house. -
11 shrinkage
N1. संकुचनBuy a bigger shirt to allow shrinkage.2. मूल्यह्रासShrinkage caused a robust loss in the profit this year. -
12 slip
V1. फ़िसलनाThe climber's foot slipped and he fell.2. सरकनाThe earth quakes are caused when the earth plates slip over on another.3. भूलनाIt had slipped my memory that you were arriving today.4. स्थानभ्रंश होनाHe is coming IInd from last 2 years. He seems to be slipping from his position.5. चोरी से रखनाMy brother slipped some money in my pocket while my father didn't allow it. -
13 stony
Adj1. निर्दयीRam'स् stony heart doesn'ट् allow him to have pity on anyone.--------Adj1. पथरीलाIt is very difficult to walk on a stony ground.
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allow — al‧low [əˈlaʊ] verb [transitive] 1. ACCOUNTING when the tax authorities allow an amount, cost, or expense, they permit it not to be counted as part of income or profits: • You re allowed a certain amount a year in personal allowances, before you… … Financial and business terms
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allow — al·low /ə lau̇/ vt: to give approval of or permission for: as a: to grant fulfillment of allow ed her petition for relief b: to decide in favor of allow a deduction on a tax return c: to permit to be presented … Law dictionary
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