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1 approach
N1. पहुँच/निकटताTransportation has enabled us an easy approach to the remote parts of the world.Ravi has an easy approach to The Minister.2. पद्धतिIn the latest approach to language teaching direct method is preferred.3. प्रस्तावThey have made an approach to the local authorities in this connection.--------VTI1. पास\approachआनाCan anyone approach an auncanged lion?No singer could approach Mohan mad Rafi's high range quality.2. पहुँचनाWe should seriously consider how to approach the problem before we make any definite plans. -
2 approve
VT1. अनुमोदन\approveकरनाYour tour programme has been approved by the financial authorities.The text book is approved by the Board of Secondary Education M.P. Bhopal.2. पसन्द\approveकरनाI don't approve of your misbehaviour with the elders. -
3 arrangement
N1. प्रबन्धThe dinner arrangements were quite good.2. क्रम\arrangementसे\arrangementस्थापनShe won the first prize for her flower arranggement.3. समझौताI have an arrangement with the authorities to work at home. -
4 avail
N1. लाभ उठाना/प्राप्तिStudents are encouraged to avail the library facility provided by the college authorities.विद्यार्थीयों को कालेज प्रशासन द्वारा दी गयी पुस्तकालय की सुविधा का लाभ उठाने के लिए प्रोत्साहित किया जाता है.--------VT1. लाभ\availउठानाWhy don't you avail the bus facility available in your school. -
5 entrap
VT1. फंसानाA bear was entrapped by the zoo authorities. -
6 freight
N1. जहाज\freightया\freightरेलगाड़ी\freightपर\freightलदा\freightहुआ\freightमालIndian railways have services for both passengers and freight.--------V1. माल\freightले\freightजानाThe authorities will freight the order to you. -
7 indifference
N1. उपेक्षाHe is angry at the indifference of the authorities to the plight. -
8 legislate
V1. कानून बनानाThe authorities should legislate against descrimination against women. -
9 liaise
V1. सम्पर्क रखनाBusinessmen always try to liaise closely with concerned authorities. -
10 local authority
N1. स्थानीय अधिकारीLocal authorities have to solve the problem. -
11 mediate
V1. मध्यस्थ\mediateका\mediateकाम\mediateकरनाHe begged his friends to mediate with the authorities to improve the situation. -
12 resistance
N1. विरोधThe demonstrators offered no resistance to the police.2. प्रतिरोधWhile rowing upstream the boatman has to overcome the resistance of the water current.3. प्रतिरोधक\resistanceक्षमताProlonged illness has deprived him of resistance.4. विद्दुत\resistanceप्रवाह\resistanceका\resistanceप्रतिरोध(physics)The opposition to a flow of electric current through a circuitcomponent,medium,or substance.5. विरोधी\resistanceसंस्थाA secret organization resisting the authorities,esp.in a country occupied by an enemy:a resistance fighter. -
13 salutary
Adj1. हितकारी/अच्छा प्रभावThe railways was a salutary reminder of carelessness of railway authorities. -
14 tar
N1. रालTar is black.--------VT1. राल\tarलगाThe municipal authorities had to tar the road. -
15 unbending
Adj1. हठीUltimately the workers had to call off the strike due to the unbendingattitude of the authorities. -
16 void
Adj1. रिक्तHer face was void of all emotions--------N1. शून्य\voidस्थानAfter climbing he found that below him there was nothing but a voidHis wife's death created a void in his life.--------VI1. अवैधानिक\voidघोषित\voidकरनाThe authorities had to void his passport
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