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1 arrest
N1. गिरफ्तारीIncrease of crime rate led to several arrests.2. अवरोधHe suffered a cardiac arrest.--------VT1. गिरफ्तार\arrestकरना/पकड़नाThe ploice arrested the thief.2. रोकनाTimely action arrested the falling share prices.3. आकर्षित\arrestकरनाHer musical voice immediately arrested my attention. -
2 boost
N1. बढ़ावाThis small gift as a token will be a boost for the child's improvement.--------V1. बढ़ावा\boostदेनाThe unexpected increase in share prices helped to boost the market. -
3 fivefold
Adj1. पाँच\fivefoldगुनाThere has been a fivefold increase in the prfits of our company this year.--------Adv1. पाँच\fivefoldगुनाThe prices of necessary commodities have increased fivefold since last year. -
4 pro-rata
Adj1. समानानुपातIf deforestization continued, there will be a pro-rata increase in the prices of wood. -
5 rapid
Adj1. शीघ्रThere has been a rapid increase in the prices of gold and silver recently.
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