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  • 1 settlement

    N
    1. समझौता
    The strikers have reached a settlement with the employers.
    2. हस्तान्तरण
    Now, You can't claim that land as you have lost the property settlement.
    3. बस्ती
    Dutch and English settlements in North America.
    4. भुगतान
    I enclose a cheque in settlement of your account.

    English-Hindi dictionary > settlement

  • 2 Mend fences

    IDM
    1. अपने\Mend fencesमतभेदों को\Mend fencesदूर\Mend fencesकरना
    After a long time the family members have mend fences in the matter of the disputed property.

    English-Hindi dictionary > Mend fences

  • 3 forefather

    N
    1. पूर्वज
    His forefathers have left huge property.

    English-Hindi dictionary > forefather

  • 4 reclaim

    VT
    1. पुनः\reclaimप्राप्त\reclaimकरना
    His father reclaimed his lost property.
    2. ऊसर\reclaimभूमि\reclaimको\reclaimउपजाऊ\reclaimबनाना
    We will have to reclaim new lands to grow more food.
    3. बेकार\reclaimवस्तुओं\reclaimको\reclaimपुनः\reclaimउपयोग\reclaimमे\reclaimलाना
    We can reclaim glass from old and broken bottles.
    4. विरोध\reclaimकरना
    The losing team reclaimed against the judgement of the umpire.

    English-Hindi dictionary > reclaim

  • 5 sky-high

    Adj
    1. बहुत ऊँचा/गगनचुम्बी
    Property prices have gone high.
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    Adv
    1. बहुत ऊँचा/गगनचुम्बी
    He thinks sky high.

    English-Hindi dictionary > sky-high

  • 6 tax

    N
    1. कर
    We have to pay tax regularly.
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    VT
    1. कर\taxलगाना
    His property was taxed.

    English-Hindi dictionary > tax

См. также в других словарях:

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