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  • 1 arrest

    N
    1. गिरफ्तारी
    Increase of crime rate led to several arrests.
    2. अवरोध
    He suffered a cardiac arrest.
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    VT
    1. गिरफ्तार\arrestकरना/पकड़ना
    The ploice arrested the thief.
    2. रोकना
    Timely action arrested the falling share prices.
    3. आकर्षित\arrestकरना
    Her musical voice immediately arrested my attention.

    English-Hindi dictionary > arrest

  • 2 boost

    N
    1. बढ़ावा
    This small gift as a token will be a boost for the child's improvement.
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    V
    1. बढ़ावा\boostदेना
    The unexpected increase in share prices helped to boost the market.

    English-Hindi dictionary > boost

  • 3 fivefold

    Adj
    1. पाँच\fivefoldगुना
    There has been a fivefold increase in the prfits of our company this year.
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    Adv
    1. पाँच\fivefoldगुना
    The prices of necessary commodities have increased fivefold since last year.

    English-Hindi dictionary > fivefold

  • 4 pro-rata

    Adj
    1. समानानुपात
    If deforestization continued, there will be a pro-rata increase in the prices of wood.

    English-Hindi dictionary > pro-rata

  • 5 rapid

    Adj
    1. शीघ्र
    There has been a rapid increase in the prices of gold and silver recently.

    English-Hindi dictionary > rapid

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  • increase — ▪ I. increase in‧crease 2 [ˈɪŋkriːs] noun [countable, uncountable] 1. a rise in amount, number, or degree: increase in • There was an increase in delays of deliveries of supplies. increase be on the increase • Demand for low cost housing is on… …   Financial and business terms

  • increase — in|crease1 W1S2 [ınˈkri:s] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: encreistre, from Latin increscere, from crescere to grow ] [I and T] if you increase something, or if it increases, it becomes bigger in amount, number, or degree ≠ ↑decrease,… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • increase — 1 /In kri:s/ verb 1 (I) to become larger in amount, number, or degree: The population of London increased dramatically in the first half of the century. | The pain increased steadily until I could think of nothing else. | increase in… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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  • rise in prices — increase in costs …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Small but Significant and Non-transitory Increase in Price — In competition law, before deciding whether companies have significant market power which would justify government intervention, the test of Small but Significant and Non transitory Increase in Price is used to define the relevant market in a… …   Wikipedia

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  • Edict on Maximum Prices — The Edict on Maximum Prices (also known as the Edict on Prices or the Edict of Diocletian; in Latin Edictum De Pretiis Rerum Venalium ) was issued in 301 by Roman Emperor Diocletian. During the Crisis of the Third Century, Roman coinage had been… …   Wikipedia

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