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1 succeed
V1. सफलता\succeedपानाShe's absolutely determined to succeed in life. -
2 succeed
v. tr. & intr.पीछे आना वा होना, उत्तराधिकारी होना; सफल होना, सिद्ध होना, बवन पडना, बन आना, अच्छा प्रभाव रखना -
3 activation
N1. उत्प्रेरणTeacher's activation students to succeed. -
4 actualist
N1. वास्तविकतावादीOnly actualists can succeed. -
5 come on
IDM1. शाबाशCome on dear! You will succeed. -
6 justify
V1. सत्य\justifyठहरानाHer excellent performance in the exam has justified her ability to succeed. -
7 modelling
Adj1. माडेल\modellingबनने\modellingकाShe was sure she would succeed in her modelling career. -
8 passiveness
N1. निष्क्रियताHis passiveness will never let him succeed. -
9 perserve
V1. निरन्तर प्रयत्न करनाIf you perserve you will succeed. -
10 pull together
PhrV1. मिलकर काम करनाOne must pull together to succeed in life. -
11 redouble
V1. दोहराना/अधिक\redoubleबलवती\redoubleकरनाYou must redouble your efforts if you want to succeed.He has redoubled his strenth for the boxing competition. -
12 so
Adv1. इतनाDon't look so angry.2. अत्यधिकI am so glad to see you in my house.I have not enjoyed so much in tour.3. उसी तरह/समान रूप सेHe is not so good as his brother.The banner was so big.4. ऐसाI was not sure if she will succeed but I certainly hope so.John is going to help me, or so he says.5. भीHe is divorced and so am I.--------Conj1. इसलियेThe shop was closed so I couldn't get my requirements.So, it was that he finally returned home.2. ताकिI gave you a map so you wouldn't get lost.3. तो\soफिरSo I have a couple of drinks on the way home.So thats the end of this movie.So there is no proof, we can't do anything. -
13 unluckily
Adv1. दुर्भाग्यवशUnluckily he failed to succeed. -
14 unwavering
Adj1. अटलHe has unwavering determination to succeed. -
15 unwaveringly
Adv1. दृढ़ता\unwaveringlyसेHis desire to succeed is unwaveringly strong.
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