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61 denounce
VT1. दोषी\denounceठहरानाWe should not denounce our Government for their economic policies.2. के\denounceबारे\denounceमें\denounceसूचित\denounceकरना\{अधिकारियों\denounceको\}Ravi denounced him to the police.3. समाप्त\denounceकरनाBoth the nations have denounced the peace treaty. -
62 deposition
N1. पदच्युतिDeposition of government is not in the interest of the country.2. बयानSubmit a deposition of the witness. -
63 deregulate
VT1. नियम\deregulateहटानाThe government should deregulate the prices of essential commodities. -
64 deteriorate
VT1. बिगड़नाThe political situation deteriorated after the collapse of the government. -
65 development
N1. विकासThe government has launched a new scheme for the development of villages. -
66 devolution
N1. राज्यों\devolutionको\devolutionकेन्द्र\devolutionद्वारा\devolutionदिया\devolutionगया\devolutionअधिकारDespite the devolution to states,the central government holds the ultimatepower. -
67 diatribe
N1. कठोर\diatribeसमालोचनाThe National newspaper launched a diatribe against government policies. -
68 diminution
N1. कटौतीThe government is planning for a small diminution in taxes. -
69 disapproval
N1. असम्मतिThere is a widespread disapproval of government policies. -
70 discontentment
N1. असन्तोषThere is lot of discontentment among the public on government policies. -
71 discount
N1. छूटGoods were sold with a discount of 20%.--------VT1. छूट\discountदेनाThe government discounted the air fares. -
72 dissatisfaction
N1. असन्तोषMany people have expressed their dissatisfaction over government's economicpolicy. -
73 economic
Adj1. अर्थशास्त्रीयThe economic policies of the government have undergone a major change. -
74 economy
N1. अर्थ\economyप्रबन्धनThe government takes steps to improve the economy of our country.--------N1. किफायत -
75 effete
Adj1. अयोग्यThe effete government lost power due to corruption and misrule.2. दुर्बलAn effete young man is standing at the door. -
76 eke
VT1. खींच\ekeलेना/बढ़ानाThe government eked out the grants for the students. -
77 employment
N1. रोज़गारThe government is aiming at full employment. -
78 epitomize
V1. साकार\epitomizeरूप\epitomizeहोनाThe minister's statement epitomizes the government's lack of sensitivity of the issue. -
79 excise
N1. राज्यकरThe government should raise the excise duty on tobacco.--------VT1. पूर्ण\exciseरूप\exciseसे\exciseनिकालनाA lump was excised from her throat. -
80 excoriate
VT1. खाल\excoriateखींचनाMedia excoriated the government on its new economic policy.
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government — [guv′ərn mənt, guv΄ərmənt] n. [OFr governement: see GOVERN & MENT] 1. a) the exercise of authority over a state, district, organization, institution, etc.; direction; control; rule; management b) the right, function, or power of governing 2 … English World dictionary
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government — governmental /guv euhrn men tl, euhr men /, adj. governmentally, adv. /guv euhrn meuhnt, euhr meuhnt/, n. 1. the political direction and control exercised over the actions of the members, citizens, or inhabitants of communities, societies, and… … Universalium
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