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1 message
N1. समाचारLuckily the message reached on time. -
2 message
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3 signal
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4 cipher
N1. शून्यCipher can be used to represent no amount.2. तुच्छ\cipherवस्तुHe is treated as a cipher in his office.3. गुप्त\cipherलिखावट\cipherकी\cipherकुंजीThe Intelligence agency sent a message in cipher to the headquarter. -
5 communicate
VT1. कहना/बतलाना/पहुँचाना/जतानाPlease communicate this message to all employees -
6 convey
VT1. ले\conveyजानाThis train conveys both passengers and goods.2. पहुँचानाPlease convey my good wishes to her.The important message conveyed by radio and T.V.Convey the news to everyone -
7 cryptography
N1. बीज\cryptographyलेखनA message in cryptography was sent to the commander -
8 deliver
VT1. पहुँचा\deliverदेना\{पत्रादि\}The postman comes to deliver the letters.Did you deliver my message to my Grandpa?क्या तुमने मेरा संदेशा मेरे दादाजी तक पहुँचा दिया.If the courier could not deliver the packet by the weekend, the relaibility of the courier service will be in danger.2. देनाThe lecture was delivered by a well known scholar.He delivered all his property to a charity organization.She delivered a fiery speech.3. जन्म देना\{कर्मवाच्य\deliverमें\}She was delivered of a baby in the hospital.4. मारनाThe boxer delivered the punches with great force.5. बचानाThe police delivered the people from the dacoits. -
9 seemliness
N1. औचित्यSpreading the message of love and friendship is the only seemliness of this festival. -
10 transpire
V1. पता\transpireचलनाIt transpired later that he never conveyed the message to her.2. घटित\transpireहोनाLet me know what transpires in the meeting.
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