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1 movement
N1. गतिThe industrial movement brought about a great change all over the world. -
2 movement
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3 movement
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4 pincer movement
N1. दोहरा आक्रमणTheir batalion was trapped in a pincer attack. -
5 non-cooperation movement
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6 ardour
N1. जोशRenaissance transfused new zeal and ardour in the Revival movement. -
7 culminate
V1. पराकाष्ठा\culminateपर\culminateपहुँचनाThe freedom movement culminated in getting independence -
8 feminism
N1. नारीवादFeminism has become a movement all over the world. -
9 follower
N1. अनुयायीThis person is a follower of the sect formed by Hare Krishna movement all over the world. -
10 founding father
N1. जन्मदाताHari is the founding father of this movement. -
11 front man
N1. किसी\front manसंघ\front manका\front manनेताVinoba Bhave was the front man in the Bhudan movement. -
12 further
Adj1. और\furtherआगे\furtherकाThe military thought that further movement could be risky.--------Adv1. और\furtherआगेI want to hear his speech further.2. अधिक\furtherविस्तार\furtherसेHe went further to explain the meaning.3. के\furtherअलावाFurther,it has come to my notice.--------VT1. आगे\furtherबढ़ानाMahatma Gandhi furthered the cause of peace. -
13 greatly
Adv1. अत्यन्तBose was greatly involved in the freedom movement -
14 lethal
Adj1. घातकIt is a lethal drug.2. हानिकारकDeath of its leader gave a lethal blow to the movement. -
15 liberator
N1. परिमोचकHe led the freedom movement and was hiled as the liberator of the nation. -
16 maelstrom
N1. भँवरShe was caught in a maelstrom.2. उथलपुथलThey were all drawn into the maelstrom of independence movement. -
17 morganatic
Adj1. अनुलोमRaja Ram Mohan Roy was famous for the movement of morganatic weddings. -
18 non-cooperation
N1. असहयोगGandhi led the non-cooperation movement for freedom. -
19 originate
VI1. आरंभ\originateहोना\originateया\originateकरनाA new religious movement originated in that country. -
20 profound
Adj1. गहराLife of Gandhiji had a profound influence on the youngsters during the independnece movement.
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