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1 expenditure
N1. व्ययThere has been an increase in the defence expenditure for last two years. -
2 expenditure
n.उठाव, खपत; व्यय, खर्च -
3 civil-marriage
N1. रजिस्टर्ड\civil-marriageशादीवह\civil-marriageविवाह\civil-marriageजो\civil-marriageधार्मिक\civil-marriageविधि\civil-marriageसे\civil-marriageन\civil-marriageहो\civil-marriageवरन\civil-marriageकानूनी\civil-marriageरूप\civil-marriageसे\civil-marriageहोThere is very less expenditure in civil-marriage compared to religious-marriage. -
4 curtail
VT1. कम\curtailकरनाA prudent person will curtail his expenditure on unnecessary items -
5 fictitious
Adj1. काल्पनिक/झूठाMohan gave a fictitious account for the expenditure on work of digging the well. -
6 ledger
N1. खाताNote the expenditure in the ledger. -
7 periodic
Adj1. नियतकालिकA periodic review of expenditure is necessary to save money.--------Adv1. नियतकाल मेंFor a good health, we should go to check up our body by doctor periodically.--------N1. नियतकालिकIndia Today is a periodical magazine. -
8 record
N1. सरकारी\recordकाग़ज़Municipal corporation of India keeps the records of births and deaths.2. लेख-प्रमाणYou must keep a record of income and expenditure.3. किसी\recordवस्तु\recordया\recordव्यक्ति\recordके\recordसम्बन्धित\recordअतीत\recordका\recordज्ञानHer father had a distinguished war record.4. उच्चमानSunil Gavaskar has broken a number of records in cricket.--------VT1. रजिस्टर\recordमेँ\recordदर्ज\recordकरनाThe programme was recorded in detail.2. अंकित\recordकरनाBarometer recorded a pressure of 76cm of mercury.3. प्रोग्राम\recordको\recordटेप\recordकरनाPlease record a programme from the radio. -
9 restriction
N1. सीमाHis movements have been placed under restriction.2. प्रतिबंधI will put restriction on monthly expenditure. -
10 retrenchment
N1. काटRetrenchment in expenditure is necessary to meet our both ends.
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