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1 law
N1. कानूनGovernments make laws and people break them.2. नियमThe laws of a game.3. सिसान्तThe laws of gravity.4. विधि रक्षकHis activities were noticed by the law (such as police). -
2 duty
N1. कर्तव्यIt is the duty of the police to maintain law and order -
3 empowerment
N1. सामर्थ्यThere is law and order due to the empowerment of the police force. -
4 fix
N1. कठिनाईBy agreeing to his proposal, she has put herself in a great fix.2. बेइमानीThe culprit got away because this case was a fix.3. नशीली\fixदवाईA person addicted to drugs needs frequent fixes to remain normal.4. स्थापनाPlease fix the co-ordinates of our position by survey.--------V1. जोडनाWould you please fix this ceramic doll which my son broke.2. निश्चित\fixकरनाWe should fix the price of material before purchase.Please fix the time for our meeting.3. तैयार\fixकरनाPlease fix up a meal for the guests tonight.4. ठीक\fixकरनाCan you fix this machine ?5. साँठ\fixगाँठ\fixकरनाHe is not afraid of law as he has already fixed the police.6. दंड\fixदेनाIf he behaves funny with you again, I will fix him.7. पुष्ट\fixकरनाThis film has not been developed properly. -
5 force
N1. बलThey used force to open the jammed door.2. बलप्रयोगThe police took away the protesters by force.3. सेनाThe Air force was pressed into operation in Kargil.4. बड़ी\forceसंख्याWomen turned up in force.5. लागू\forceहोनाThe new law will come into force next month.--------V1. मजबूर\forceकरनाShe forced him to take up a job in the city.2. जबरदस्ती\forceउत्पन्न\forceकरनाShe forced a smile.3. बलपूर्वक\forceघुसना/निकलनाThe cricketers forced their way through the crowd. -
6 ostensibly
Adv1. प्रकट\ostensiblyरूप\ostensiblyसेThe police was sent, ostensibly to bring law and order.
См. также в других словарях:
police — po·lice 1 vt po·liced, po·lic·ing: to control, regulate, or keep in order esp. as an official duty police the area police 2 n pl police 1: the control and regulation of affairs affecting the order and welfare of a political unit and its citizens… … Law dictionary
police court — n: a court of record in some states that has jurisdiction over various minor offenses and the power to bind over those accused of more serious offenses Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. police court … Law dictionary
police power — see power 2a Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. police power n. A … Law dictionary
police powers — The fundamental right of a government to make all necessary laws. In the United States, state police power comes from the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution, which gives states the rights and powers not delegated to the United States. States are … Law dictionary
police corruption and misconduct — The violation of state and federal laws or the violation of individuals constitutional rights by police officers; also the commission by officers of crimes for personal gain. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. police… … Law dictionary
police force — n: a body of trained officers entrusted by a government with maintenance of public peace and order, enforcement of laws, and prevention and detection of crime Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. police force … Law dictionary
police register — police reg·is·ter n: a register kept by police of daily business (as arrests) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Police and Criminal Evidence Act — (PACE) an Act of Parliament from 1984 setting out for England and Wales the powers of the police to arrest, search and question people. In addition to the principles set out in the Act, it also contains a number of codes intended to give guidance … Law dictionary
police jury — n: the governing body of a Louisiana parish corresponding to a board of supervisors in the counties of other states Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
law enforcement — n. Seeing that people follow laws and catching and punishing lawbreakers; the work done by police. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 … Law dictionary
police officers — index police Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary