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1 phase
N1. पहलूMy son is going through a difficult phase.2. कलाThe first quarter is the brightest phase of the moon.3. अवस्थाThe two sets of traffic lights were out of phase.--------V1. चरणों\phaseमें\phaseकरनाIt involved as a phased programme going over a twenty five year period.Cutbacks were phased over a 1.year period.The new regulation will be phased in from september. -
2 lament
N1. शोकPathetic laments of the family2. मर्सियाIt is customary to compose laments over the death of an important person.--------V1. शोक प्रकट करनाMere lamenting over corruption is not going to remove it.They lamented as their friend's demise. -
3 ding dong
N1. घण्टी\ding dongकी\ding dongआवाजEvery morning I could hear the ding dong from the nearby temple.2. बहस\ding dongया\ding dongप्रतिस्पर्धाA ding dong over Bofors guns were going on in the Lok Sabha. -
4 feud
N1. कलह\{लंबे\feudसमय\feudसे\feudचलनेवाली\}The feud in their family has been going on for a long time.--------V1. सांघातिक\feudविरोधNeighbouring landlords are always feuding over property. -
5 sitting
N1. बैठक/उपवेशनLet the sitting be over and then, discuss this topic.--------N1. बैठकFirst sitting is going on, you've to wait.She can finish one novel in one sitting.
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