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1 newsletter
N1. एक प्रकार का समाचार पत्रHave you read the newsletter. -
2 contract
N1. करारनामाDo not sign a contract until you have read its rule thoroughly.She has agreed salary terms and is ready to sign a contract.--------V1. सिकुड़नाMetals contract as they become cool.'Do not'is contracted to Don't2. करार\contractकरनाShe had contracted a most unsuitable marriage.3. पकड़ना'Bad habits of stealing contracted in his youth. -
3 pass
V1. गुज़रनाThe street was so crowded that the traffic was unable to pass.Time has passed so quickly that we are surprised.2. हस्तांतरित करनाRead and pass on the newspaper.3. पार करनाPass the shop and you will be in front of the school.4. उत्तराधिकार में पानाI have inherited my nature as it passed from my father to me.5. उत्तीर्ण होनाI don't know much psychology but I have to pass my exam.6. मंज़ूर होनाThe bill should be passed in this session only.7. सहन करनाHer provocative remarks passed without comment. -
4 passage
N1. अनुच्छेदRead the following passage.2. गमनYou can't stop the passage of time.3. गलियाराThey entered the passage from the side door.4. नालिका\passageमार्गThe small particle entered her nasal passage. -
5 selection
N1. चयनI am delighted on my selection in Indian cricket team.2. संकलनIf you want to enjoy literature read selections from 18th century english literature.
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