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21 contrivance
N1. युक्तिThe contrivance of Bank robbery could not materialize.2. यन्त्रThere is a beautiful contrivance for cutting curved shapes. -
22 credit
N1. उधारNo credit is given at this shop.2. बैंक\creditके\creditखाते\creditमे\creditजमा\creditराशिI have a credit balance of Rs.1000.3. बैंक\creditद्वारा\creditउधार\creditदी\creditगयी\creditराशिThe bank refused further credit to the factory.4. ख्याति\creditनेकनामीA retired General was the man of highest credit.5. विश्वास\creditभरोसाShe is a credit to her teachers.6. श्रेय\creditलेनाThe captain takes credit for saving the ship by his skill.--------VT1. श्रेय\creditदेनाWe credited her for saving our jobsI credit you with saving his life2. विश्वास\creditदिलानाThe Cheetah is generally credited as the world's fasted animal.3. मान्यताWould you credit it,if she won first prize?4. किसी\creditखाते\creditमें\creditजमा\creditकरनाCredit his account with Rs.100. -
23 cumulative
Adj1. संचयमानThe businessman put the cumulative money in the bank -
24 current account
N1. चालू\current accountखाताShe opened a current in the bank -
25 denationalization
N1. विराष्ट्रीकरणDenationalization of banks was not liked by the bank employees. -
26 deposit
N1. धरोहरHis deposit was refunded when he returned the car--------VT1. जमा\depositकरनाI want to deposit my savings in a National bank. -
27 derelict
Adj1. परित्यक्तNear the river bank there was a derelict house. -
28 description
N1. वर्णनEvery description of the book was there on the Internet.2. प्रकार\{of some/every/all के बाद आने पर\}A number of boats of all description were lying along the bank. -
29 easel
N1. लकड़ी\easelका\easelस्टैंडश्यामपट\easelया\easelकैनवास\easelइत्यादि\easelको\easelरखने\easelका\easelलकडी\easelका\easelढाँचाHe carried his canvas and easel to the river bank. -
30 erasure
N1. विलोपनAn erasure or obliteration in a bank cheque should be examined carefully. -
31 eurocheque
N1. यूरोप\eurochequeबैंक\eurochequeका\eurochequeचैकAn eurocheque can be drawn from any European bank. -
32 finance
N1. आर्थिक\financeव्यवस्थाHe has financed his studies through loan from bank.He has not been able to manage his finances properly resulting in a big loss.--------V1. आर्थिक\financeप्रबन्धThe company has arranged finance for their new project through issue of bonds. -
33 flatly
Adv1. पूरी तरह सेHis request for a loan was flatly rejected by the bank. -
34 foreclose
V1. रोकना\{ऋण\}The bank foreclosed on the mortgage. -
35 insolvency
N1. दिवालियापनThe Palai Bank went into insolvency. -
36 keeping
N1. देखरेखShe has her jewellary in the bank's keeping.2. अधिकारHe left the book in her keeping.3. सामंजस्यHis clothes were not in keeping with the occasion. -
37 loan
N1. ऋणHe got a loan from the bank. I have taken the book on loan.--------V1. ऋण पर देनाHe loaned me some money. -
38 lodge
N1. मकानI have booked my stay in a lodge.--------V1. दर्ज करनाHe lodged a complaint with the police.2. ठहरानाHe was lodged in the outhouse.3. ठहरनाHe is lodging in a family as a paying guest.4. जमा करनाLodging valuables with the bank. -
39 multiplicity
N1. अधिकताThe world bank has warned the multiplicity of population in China. -
40 passbook
N3.पासबुकHe goes to the bank regularly to update his passbook.
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