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21 frugality
N1. मितव्ययिताThe frugality helped them to lead a simple life. -
22 improvidence
N1. अदूरदर्शीHer Improvidence might lead her in trouble later. -
23 imprudence
N1. अविवेकिताYour imprudence may lead me in loss one day. -
24 insouciance
N1. निश्चिन्तताSome youths are insouciance and lead carefree life. -
25 instigation
N1. भडकावाInstigation can lead to disorder in a society. -
26 luxurious
Adj1. विषयासक्तThey lead a luxurious life. -
27 outbreak
N1. प्रादुर्भावThe super cyclone may lead to an outbreak of water-borne diseases. -
28 overstock
VT1. अधिक\overstockमात्रा\overstockमें\overstockसंचय\overstockकरनाOverstock of grains may lead to loss2. कम\overstockभोजन\overstockव\overstockस्थानों\overstockमें\overstockअधिक\overstockजानवरों\overstockको\overstockडालनाThe zoo became difficult to manage due to overstock -
29 overuse
V1. बहुत\overuseअधिक\overuseकाम\overuseमें\overuseलानाOveruse of equipment can lead to their breakdown -
30 partition
N1. विभाजनPartition of the big state into smaller states may lead to better governance. -
31 piping
Adj1. सीटी\pipingजैसाHer piping voice irritates me a lot.--------N1. विशेष`नाप\pipingका\pipingपाइपThe require 1.meters of lead piping.2. गोटHer skirt was decorated by piping. -
32 power
N1. सामर्थ्यI will do everything in my power to help you.2. शक्ति/क्षमताHe has lost his power of speech.3. अधिकारThe power of the law.The president has exceeded his powers.4. सत्ताThe government came into power at the last election.5. प्रभावशालीWorld powers.6. विद्युत् शक्तिThey have switched of the power.7. घात4 to the power of 3 is 64.8. ऊर्जाThe power of microscope is not sufficient to see this clearly.--------V1. समर्थ\powerहोना[बनाना]The toys are powered by batteries.He powered his way into the lead. -
33 principled
Adj1. चरित्रवानA man who lead a principled life was a real humanbeing. -
34 rebuke
N1. फटकारServant got a rebuke from his master.--------VT1. बुरा-भला\rebukeकहनाDo not rebuke me for it would lead us into a disaster. -
35 separation
N1. पृथक्करणThe separation between hearts lead to many tensions.2. वियुक्ति/विच्छेदdecide on separation. -
36 spiritual
Adj1. आध्यात्मिकSaints generally lead spiritual life. -
37 stampede
N1. भगदड़A suden explosion lead to stampede.--------V1. भागनाDue to fear of lion cattle stampeded towards the village.2. बिना सोचे समझे कार्य करनाDon't be stampeded into buying a car. -
38 stark
Adj1. कड़ा/कठोरWe all have to face stark realities of life.2. पूर्ण रूप सेHer stark madness can lead her to commit suicide. -
39 state of affairs
N1. परिस्थितिNo one can judge the state of affairs in which this scientific development will lead us. -
40 status
N1. स्तर\{सामाजिक नैतिक या व्यावसायिक पद\}Her growing status may lead her to the post of home minister.
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