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1 condition
N1. हालत/दशाAfter the accident her condition is not good.2. शर्तHe gave her money on the condition that she would return them in two days. -
2 serf
N1. कृषिदासThe condition of serfs was miserable in Medival Europe.2. दासThe condition of serfs was miserable in Medival Europe. -
3 seize
V1. छीननाHe seized my purse and ran away with it.2. जीत लेनाThe army has siezed power.3. गिरफ़्तार करनाAll the company's assets were siezed.4. से लाभ उठानाSieze the chance to make some money.5. छलनी होनाThe condition of the destitute seized our heart. -
4 critical
Adj1. विवेचनात्मकHe looks at every thing with his critical views.Aparna sen's movie has received critical acclaim.2. नाज़ुकThe condition of the patient is very critical.3. संकटमयA critical temperature of water is 100 degrees C--its boiling point at standard atmospheric pressure -
5 control
N1. नियंत्रणMeasures for the control of diseaseThe control of the mob by the police was admirableThe timing and control of his movements were unimpairedThe control condition was inappropriate for the conclusions he wished to drawThe speed control on his turntable was not working properlyThey wanted to repeal all the legislation that imposed economic controls--------VT1. वश\controlमें\controlरखनाControl the budgetAre you controlling for the temperature?Control an accountDo you control these data? -
6 level
Adj1. समतलLevel ground.2. समान स्तरीयLevel score.3. अपरिवर्तनशीलLevel condition.--------N1. स्तरThe level of sugar in his blood has gone down.2. सापेक्षिक स्तरHe is at a lower level than his friend.3. ऊँचाईThe level of the platform is very high.4. परतSome pieces of pottery were found in the lowest level of the excavations.--------V1. समान स्तर का बनानाPositive discrimination is supposed to level the differences among the different social groups.2. समतल करनाThe pitch has been well levelled. -
7 stable
Adj1. स्थिरHis condition has become more stable than before.2. सन्तुलितAfter the accident her mind has not been stable.3. स्थायीThe chemistry teachers was explanning us about stable compounds.--------N1. अश्वशालाThe horses broke through the stables door. -
8 apathy
N1. उदासीनताThere is certain apathy about the economic condition among the public. -
9 pathetic
Adj1. करुणाजनकThe poor man died on the road in a pathetic condition.2. बेकारAs an artist he is pathetic. -
10 applicability
N1. प्रयोज्यताThe applicability of this condition is doubtful. -
11 decrepit
Adj1. जीर्णThe bicycle is in a decrepit condition. -
12 deplorable
Adj1. दयनीयThe house is in a deplorable condition.2. निन्दनीयYesterday's accident was a deplorable incident. -
13 filthy
Adj1. गंदाHe keeps his room in filthy condition.This is a filthy magazine.Today the weather is very filthy.2. घिन\filthyआने\filthyकी\filthyसीमा\filthyतकHe is filthy rich.--------Adv1. मलिनHe has a filthy way of doing things. -
14 freeze
VT1. जमा\freezeदेनाI would freeze to death in this office if the air condition is turned on for 24hours. -
15 knock-down
Adj1. बिना\knock-downजुड़ी\knock-downहुई\knock-downअवस्थाThe kits were received in knock-down condition.--------V1. नीचे\knock-downगिरानाHe knocked it down with a stick. -
16 pitiable
Adj1. दयनीयThe pitiable condition of women in most societies cannot be over emphasised. -
17 revival
N1. पुनरुत्थानThe revival of his health condition is bleak.Rajasthani folk art is undergoing a revival. -
18 sorry
Adj1. खेदI am sorry that I could not pick you up.2. ग्लानि से भरपूरI am sorry about my deed.3. घटियाIt's a sorry seen.4. दयनीयThe school is in a sorry condition.
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