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21 presuppose
V1. मान लेनाSonam presupposed Sahil's mohter's illness at the reason for his absence fromher birthday party.2. के लिये आवश्यक होनाTo get account in the bank, one's surity is to be presupposed. -
22 prostration
N1. साष्टांग प्रणामPiligrimes offer prostration with awe at the feet of the god.2. श्रान्तिI got a great prostration during my illness. -
23 pull (sb) through (sth)
PhrV1. मदद करनाDuring hill illness the nurse pull him through. -
24 pulse
N1. नाडी स्पन्दDuring illness, the doctor tested my pulse.2. एक लगातार गाने की धुनI could clearly hear throbbing pulse of drums form the music room.3. कोई कम्पित ध्वनिCalculator works on electronic pulse. -
25 radiation sickness
N1. विकिरणशील\radiation sicknessकिरणों\radiation sicknessके\radiation sicknessप्रभाव\radiation sicknessसे\radiation sicknessहोने\radiation sicknessवाला\radiation sicknessरोगPathol.illness caused by over exposure of the body to ionizing radiations. -
26 rally
N1. जमघट\{शक्ति\rallyप्रदर्शन\rallyका\}He has organized a public rally.2. गाड़ियों\rallyकी\rallyप्रतियोगिताThere is a car rally from Delhi to Bombay via Jaipur.3. स्वास्थ\rallyमे\rallyसुधारshe got unexpected rally of life after a prolong illness.--------VTI1. एकत्रित\rallyकरनाThe general rallied his scattered army.The party rallied to the support of the Prime Minister at the Boat Club.2. लाभ\rallyकरनाThe pound rallied today against the German mark -
27 readjust
VT1. फिर\readjustठीक\readjustकरनाIt takes time to readjust oneself to life after a serious illness. -
28 recovery
N1. पुनः\recoveryप्राप्तिShe has made a speedy recovery after a prolong illness.2. सही\recoveryहालत\recoveryमे\recoveryआ\recoveryजाना\recoveryThe loser team staged a dramatic recovery in the second half of the match.3. पुनर्लाभThere is a secret behind the recovery of the missing jewellery from thetemple. -
29 resistance
N1. विरोधThe demonstrators offered no resistance to the police.2. प्रतिरोधWhile rowing upstream the boatman has to overcome the resistance of the water current.3. प्रतिरोधक\resistanceक्षमताProlonged illness has deprived him of resistance.4. विद्दुत\resistanceप्रवाह\resistanceका\resistanceप्रतिरोध(physics)The opposition to a flow of electric current through a circuitcomponent,medium,or substance.5. विरोधी\resistanceसंस्थाA secret organization resisting the authorities,esp.in a country occupied by an enemy:a resistance fighter. -
30 shave
N1. मुँडनHe had a shave before he came, that's why he was looking better.--------V1. मूड़नाDue to his illness, he was not able to shave.2. छीलनाHe asked the carpenter to shave a millimetre of the bottom of the window. -
31 sickness benefit
N1. रोग-भत्ताThe people who could not attend the job because of illness get sickness benefit from the government. -
32 supervene
V1. बीच में आ पडZनाShe was working well unless illness supervened. -
33 supportive
Adj1. सहयोग\supportiveदेनेवालाShe was very supportive during my fathers illness. -
34 terminal
Adj1. अन्त्य\terminalरोगीShe has terminal illness.--------N1. आखिरी\terminalस्थानYou have to catch the flight from the terminal.2. विद्युत\terminalचक्र\terminalका\terminalअन्तिम\terminalसिराThere are positive and negative terminals in the battery. -
35 unsteadily
Adv1. अस्थिरता\unsteadilyसेShe walks unsteadily after her illness. -
36 unsteadiness
N1. अस्थिरताThere is unsteadiness in her walk after the illness. -
37 unsteady
Adj1. अस्थिरShe is unsteady on her feet after the illness.--------VT1. अस्थिर\unsteadyकर/चंचल\unsteadyकरUnsteady the pendulum of the clock! -
38 vegetable
N1. शाक\vegetableसब्ज़ी2. मानसिक\vegetableरूप\vegetableसे\vegetableनिष्क्रियAfter the serious illness he is just a vegetable
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