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  • 1 drift

    N
    1. बहाव\driftसंवहन
    The drift of people from the villages into the cities is not a healthy
    trend.
    2. अपवहन\{deviation\}
    Our young generation is drifting away from traditional values.
    3. अभिप्राय\driftया\driftअर्थ
    Her French is not very good,but she got the drift of what I said.
    4. अपोढ़\{deposit\}
    Deep and high'snow drifts'are posing threats to the ship.
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    V
    1. बह\driftजाना
    Their boat drifted out to river.
    2. घूमना-फिरना
    The people drifted away from the Exhibition Ground.
    3. प्रवाहित\driftकरना
    The arguments drifted back to current situations in politics.
    4. अपोढ़\driftबालू\driftरेती
    Our old bombay highway road is closed because of drifting.

    English-Hindi dictionary > drift

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