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1 rhythm
N1. तालShe has a great sense of rhythm.All phases of life come and go in rhythm. -
2 spare
V1. बचानाWe should always spare others when they are in danger.2. दे देनाCould you please spare come food for me?3. बचाना/दया करनाThe little boy begged the terrorists to spare his parent's life. -
3 stretch
V1. खींचकर बढ़ाना/ताना जानाStretch the rubber band to make it loose.2. ज़ोर से खींचनाSita stretched the rope tightly.3. अंगड़ाई लेनाAfter waking we usually stretch our body.4. किसी वस्तु का आयु बढ़ानाWe can stretch the life of fruits by keeping them in the refrigerator.5. फैलानाInfluence of Pandit Nehru stretched all across the country.6. पूर्णरूप\stretchसे\stretchलगानाHe stretched all his energy to come in the rain.7. ज़रूरत से ज्यादा खींचनाHe stretch the limits of truth to make himself popular.
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