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N1. ढक्कनThe computer was covered with a plastic cover.2. बचाव/शरणThe desert didnot give any cover to the troops.3. लिफ़ाफ़ाHe forgot to past a postage stamp on the cover.4. चादरHe pulled the cover over his head and went off to sleep.5. पुठ्ठाThe notebook had a brown cover.6. सुरक्षा\coverराशीHe took a policy that gives extra cover against theft.--------VT1. आच्छादित\coverकरना/ढाँकनाShe covered her face with her hands.2. छिपनाThe grass covered the grave.3. पर्याप्त\coverहोनाThe grant doesn't cover my salary.4. तय\coverकरनाThe caravan covered almost 100 miles each day.5. दबा\coverदेनाThe President covered the fact that he bugged the offices in the White House6. नुकसान\coverभरनाThe insurance won't cover the colossal loss of property.7. किसी\coverके\coverस्थान\coverपर\coverकार्य\coverकरनाShe is covering for our secretary who is ill.
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give over to — To set (a period of time) aside for a particular purpose • • • Main Entry: ↑give * * * give over to [phrasal verb] give (something) over to (someone) 1 : to give (something) to (someone) to have, use, do, etc. She h … Useful english dictionary
give over Brit. — give over Brit. informal stop doing something. → give … English new terms dictionary
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give over to — index grant (transfer formally) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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give over — verb Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. cease 2. entrust 3. a. to yield without restraint or control ; abandon < gave themselves over to laughter > b. to set apart for a particular purpose or us … New Collegiate Dictionary