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1 demand
N1. माँगEvery demand of a child should not be fulfilled.बालक की हर माँग पूरी नहीं करनी चाहिए.--------VT1. दावा\demandकरनाWomen must demand for their participation in the society.औरतों को समाज में अपनी भागीदारी माँगनी ही चाहिए.2. माँगनाBringing up a child demands a lot of patience. -
2 demand
n.चाह, पूछ, मांग, प्रश्न, प्रार्थना, तकाजाv. tr.मांगना, पूछना, अपना कहना, प्रश्न करना -
3 demand bill
N1. डिमांड\demand billबिल -
4 demand loan
N1. डिमांड\demand loanलोन -
5 demand note
N1. डिमांड\demand noteनोट -
6 to demand
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7 conveyance
N1. वाहनNowadays for public conyeyance tempos are very much in demand.The conveyance of goods by rail is very common in our country.2. समर्पण\conveyanceपत्रThe conveyance should be signed by both the parties in front of lawyer. -
8 independent
Adj1. स्वाधीनIndia is an independent country.2. स्वतंत्रSome independent evidence has recently come to light.Independent schools prove better education.We demand independent inquiry into the government's handling of the affair.These days the number of independent candidates are increasing. -
9 justifiably
Adv1. न्यायसंगत\justifiablyरूप\justifiablyसेThe public can justifiably demand an explanation from the govt. -
10 obscenity
N1. अश्लील/असभ्य वर्तन या शब्दWomen demand strict laws aganinst obscenity. -
11 outpace
V1. से तेज़ी से बढ़नाProduction has outpaced demand. -
12 outstrip
V1. आगे निकल जानाDemand is currently outstripping production. -
13 preference
N1. वरीयताNow-a-days more preference is given to computer literate.2. पसंदMost electronic devices are being produced on demand of consumer preferences. -
14 printer
N1. मुद्रकThe market of books are increasing therefore the demand from printers are also increasing. -
15 raft
N1. लठ्ठों\raftका\raftबेड़ाThe sailors saved their lives from the wrecked ship on a raft.Nowadays an inflatable rafts of rubber or plastic are in great demand.--------VT1. बेड़े\raftपर\raftसे\raftजानाPeople used the raft to cross the river. -
16 safe
Adj1. सुरक्षितYour secret is safe with me.2. सही-सलामत/सकुशलThe missing child was found safe and sound.3. विश्वसनीयIt's safe to assume that there will always be a demand for new software. -
17 scale up
V1. बड़ानाScale up the production to meet demand. -
18 soar
V1. उड़नाSoar like a pigeon.2. बहुत बढ़नाPrices soar when demand is high. -
19 unsustainable
Adj1. असंभाला\unsustainableहुआDemand and supply ratio is rather unsustainable.
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Demand — De*mand , n. [F. demande, fr. demander. See {Demand}, v. t.] 1. The act of demanding; an asking with authority; a peremptory urging of a claim; a claiming or challenging as due; requisition; as, the demand of a creditor; a note payable on demand … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Demand — De*mand , v. i. To make a demand; to inquire. [1913 Webster] The soldiers likewise demanded of him, saying, And what shall we do? Luke iii. 14. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English