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1 relationship
N1. सम्बन्ध\relationshipरिश्तेदारीHer relationship with that boy broke up after six years of courtship. -
2 formalize
V1. निश्चित\formalizeरूप\formalizeदेनाThey formalized their relationship by marrying each other.2. निश्चितताThey gave formalization to their relationship by entering into wedlock. -
3 adulterous
Adj1. व्यभिचारीThough married she had an adulterous relationship with her boss. -
4 bridge
N1. सेतुHis letters provided a bridge across the centuriesHer glasses left marks on the bridge of her nose2. ताश\bridgeका\bridgeएक\bridgeखेलThey spent the evening playing bridge.--------VT1. पुल\bridgeबाँधनाBridge a river2. अंतर\bridgeमिटानाFor the relationship to continue it is important for them to bridge their differences. -
5 causal
Adj1. कारणात्मकIn economics,we were asked to find the causal relationship between scarcity and higher prices. -
6 communication
N1. सम्पर्कThere should be no gap in communication in any relationship. -
7 epoch making
Adj1. युगान्तरकारीThe journey of Vajpayee to Lahore was an epoch making event in the Indo-Pak relationship. -
8 gamut
N1. सारे\gamutपहलूThe entire gamut of human relationship is complicated. -
9 iffy
Adj1. संशयात्मकShe's had a rather iffy relationship with some architect. -
10 mutual
Adj1. पारस्परिकAny relationship lasts on mutual trust -
11 precept
N1. नियमMaintaining good relationship with neighbours is a precept of society. -
12 reciprocal
Adj1. परस्पर\reciprocalकाThere should be reciprocal relationship between parents and children -
13 symbiotic
Adj1. सहजीवीThere is a symbiotic relationship between man and the natural environment.
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