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1 conduct
N1. आचरण/बर्तावHis conduct in public is not good though he's good at heart.--------V1. चलानाYou cannot conduct business if you are not enterprising. -
2 conduct
n.चाल-चलन, आचरण, बर्ताव; अगुवाई; प्रबन्धv. tr.चलाना, निर्वाह करना, अगुवाई करना; प्रबन्ध करना -
3 conduct
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4 safe-Conduct
N1. अभयपत्रRobbers usually make attempt to have safe-conduct. -
5 after
Adj1. बाद\afterकाWe shall rectify these problems in the after years.--------Adv1. बाद\afterमेंThe week after,I left for the U.S.2. पीछेHe was ahead and I was standing after him.--------Prep1. के\afterबादWe shall meet here the day after tomarrow.Day after day I tried to meet him but could not.My name comes after yours in the roll call.After all your ill conduct, I do not wish to speak to you.She arrived just after lunch.2. की\afterओरThe children stared after the detectives dressedI ran after him to tell him to meet me later.I'm after a job in the hospital.3. के\afterबारे\afterमेंI inquired after him and come to know that he was ill.4. के\afterअनुसरण\afterपरHe was named after his grandfather and really emerged just like him. -
6 deviation
N1. लीक\deviationसे\deviationहटनाThe deviation of the river from it's natural course is done to prevent flood.2. उल्लंघनThe minister was accused of deviation from the party's code of conduct. -
7 inexcusable
Adj1. अक्षम्यHer conduct is inexcusable. -
8 inquisition
N1. विधर्मियोँ\inquisitionको\inquisitionदमन\inquisitionकरने\inquisitionका\inquisitionसंघThe church set up a committee for an inquisition of heresy.2. आधिकारिक\inquisitionजाँचThe commander asked for an inquisition on the conduct of the soldier. -
9 pattern
Adj1. रचा हुआShe has a blue shawl patterned with silver embroidery.--------N1. नमूना/प्रतिरूपShe bought a book of wallpaper patterns.The pattern of his house is not modern.The tailor showed him the best dress patterns.They follow his pattern of good conduct.2. आदर्शThe company's export policy set the pattern for other companies.--------V1. अनुकरण करनाThe child tries to pattern everything her parents do. -
10 placate
V1. शांत करनाChildren are unable to placate their teacher for their poor conduct. -
11 remission
N1. माफी/छूटHe got three month's remission due to his good conduct.God give me remission for the sins which I commited. -
12 testify
VTI1. साक्षी\testifyहोHe has to testify his conduct. -
13 testimonial
N1. प्रमाण-पत्रHe gave a testimonial for the pupil's conduct. -
14 unworthy
Adj1. अयोग्यThe principal dispelled a student whose conduct is deemed unworthy
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