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21 prevail
V1. प्रचलित होनाThe system of shaving the hair of widows prevailed in some traditional areasof West Bengal.2. जीत लेनाMuch to the suprise of the spectators, the amateur boxer proved that he could prevail over Bhim Singh, a veteran. -
22 problematic
Adj1. समस्यात्मकTraining the wild horse proved to be problematic for the trainer. -
23 scab
N1. खुरण्डHis wound was covered with the scab.2. पामाShe has a patch of scab on her arm.3. हड़ताल भेदीRam proved out to be a scab. -
24 sign language
N1. इंगित भाषाSign language has proved, excellent for handicapped. -
25 stature
N1. तन की प्राकृतिक लम्बाईDon't you find him small in statue.2. क्षमता या उपलब्धि से कमाई हुई इज्जत और रूतबाAishwarya Rai proved herself as a real artist of national stature. -
26 stayer
N1. थकानेवाली दौड़ते रहने की सामर्थ्य रखनेवालाAfter this achievement he proved himself a stayer. -
27 sterile
Adj1. बाँझShe can not give birth to a young one. She is a sterile.2. फलहीनThe conference conducted to upgrade the deteriorating environment proved sterile.3. बंजरIn India most of the land is left sterile.4. खालीWhen I entered the hall, I felt cold and sterile. -
28 steward
N1. जागीरप्रबन्धकBefore leaving Bombay, my father started searching for a steward.2. प्रबन्धकRam proved himself as an excellent steward during my sister's marriage. -
29 superiority
N1. वरिष्टताThe New party proved its superiority over the old one. -
30 systemically
Adv1. व्यवस्थित\systemicallyरूप\systemicallyसेSystemically it was proved, that in his case cancer was in the last stage and therefore incurable.
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