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1 overcome
VT1. वशीभूत कर लेनाShe overcame the grief by engaging in work2. हरानाAnand overcame Kaprov in the chess -
2 overcome
v. tr.पर विजय पाना, पराजय करना, जीतना, हराना -
3 addiction
N1. लतHe has overcome his addiction to drugs. -
4 lapse
N1. चूकHe will not pardon you for this lapse.This lapse on your part may ruin your career.2. समाप्तिWith the lapse of time he may overcome his griet.--------V1. रद्द हो जानाThe House allowed the bill to lapse.2. अवनत हो जानाUncared for movements lapse into decay as time passes. -
5 precipice
N1. खड्डी चट्टानIt is not easy to climb a precipice.2. खतरनाक स्थितिTo maintain self confidence in precipice is necessary to overcome it. -
6 resilience
N1. पलटावHer natural resilience helped her overcome the crisis. -
7 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. -
8 reticence
N1. चुप्पीHe has overcome his natural reticence and talks freely to every one. -
9 savings bank
N1. बचत बैंकHe deposits his money in the savings bank to overcome his problems. -
10 steely
Adj1. लोहे जैसा रंगThe background of the portrait was steely blue.2. लोहे जैसा सख्तOne should be steely enough to overcome all sorts of hardships. -
11 well balanced
Adj1. सन्तुलितStudents should be well balanced to overcome the stress.
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