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1 governor
N1. राज्यपालHe was recently appointed as the Governor of the Punjab. -
2 governor
n.गवर्नर, राज्याधिकारी, हाकिम, शासक, प्रबन्धकर्ता -
3 governor
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4 audience
N1. श्रोतागणThe audience were enthralled by the performance.2. विधि\audienceपूर्वक\audienceभेँटAt last the governor agrred to give an audience to the demonstrators. -
5 call upon
PhrV1. निमंत्रित\call uponकरनाThe Governor was called upon to address the academicians. -
6 contact
N1. संस्पर्शThey kept in daily contact2. संयोगHer fingers came in contact with the light switch3. सम्पर्कlitmus paper turns red on contact with an acid4. सम्पर्क\contactस्थापित\contactकरनाhe used his business contacts to get an introduction to the governor.the pilot made contact with the base.5. मिलानाthey forget to solder the contacts. -
7 empathize
V1. समानुभूत\empathizeहोनाThe Governor empathized with the famine striken farmers. -
8 residency
N1. रेज़िडेंट\residencyनामक\residencyसरकारी\residencyअफसर\residencyके\residencyमकानFormerly the official residence of a representative of the British Governor General at a native Indian Court. -
9 tenure
N1. पदावधिHis tenure as the Governor is coming to an end.
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Governor — Gov ern*or, n. [OE. governor, governour, OF. governeor, F. gouverneur, fr. L. gubernator steersman, ruler, governor. See {Govern}.] 1. One who governs; especially, one who is invested with the supreme executive authority in a State; a chief ruler … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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