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1 prove
V1. सिद्ध करनाYou should prove your point by logical argumentation rather than raising your voice. -
2 prove
v. tr. & intr.साबित करना, परीक्षा करना, तजुर्बा करना या होना, सिद्ध करना या होना -
3 ancients
N1. प्राचीनकालीन\ancientsलोगThere are historical and archeological evidences to prove that the ancientswere very advanced. -
4 chance
N1. संयोगI met him at the railway station by chance.2. मौकाVVS Laxman got a chance to prove his batting skills in the triangular-seriescricket matches.--------V1. संयोगवश\chanceहो\chanceजानाI chanced to meet my old friend in the city. -
5 cogent
Adj1. निश्चयात्मकThe police got cogent evidence to prove his guilt. -
6 elect
Adj1. निर्वाचितThe minister elect has to prove his majority.--------N1. निर्वाचित\electमनुष्यPeople choose the elect as the best.--------VT1. निर्वाचन\electकरनाMr. Gupta was elected as the President of the Company.2. चुननाShe elected to work overtime on sundays. -
7 independent
Adj1. स्वाधीनIndia is an independent country.2. स्वतंत्रSome independent evidence has recently come to light.Independent schools prove better education.We demand independent inquiry into the government's handling of the affair.These days the number of independent candidates are increasing. -
8 manhood
N1. पुरुषत्त्वTo reach manhood.He is always on the look out to prove his manhood. -
9 protocol
N1. नयाचारThe president would have the protocol of asking the ruling party to prove the majority in collision.2.My grandfather used to keep all the protocols in a certain way. -
10 query
N1. प्रश्नThe students have a number of queries on this topic.--------VTI1. प्रश्न\queryकरनाThe lawyer queried the witness to prove his point -
11 spinal
Adj1. रीढ़ से सम्बन्धितA spinal injury can prove to be a fatal one.
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