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  • 1 unemployment

    N
    1. बेरोजगारी/बेकारी/अनुद्योग
    Unemployment is a serious social evil.

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  • 2 unemployment

    n.
    बेरोजगारी, बेकारी, अनुद्योग

    English-Hindi new dictionary > unemployment

  • 3 unemployment

    berojgaree;bekari

    English-Hindi Amateurish dictionary > unemployment

  • 4 all-fired

    Adj
    1. अत्यधिक
    India is reeling from all-fired unemployment.

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  • 5 anarchist

    N
    1. अराजकतावादी
    Due to unemployment some youth have turned anarchist.

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  • 6 beget

    VT
    1. जनक\begetहोना
    Shiva beget Ganesha.
    2. उत्पन्न\begetकरना
    Unemployment begets crime.

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  • 7 by-product

    N
    1. उपफल
    Unemployment is one of the by-product of population growth.

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  • 8 improbable

    Adj
    1. असम्भाव्य
    It is highly improbable that the level of unemployment will fall.

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  • 9 rise

    VI
    1. उठना
    The smoke is rising from the chimney.
    She rose from the table to welcome me.
    2. उदित होना
    The sun rises in the east.
    3. जी उठना
    He rose from the death bed.
    4. बढना
    The river has risen by one metre due to contious raining.
    The cost of living continues to rise.
    The unemployment rose by 5% last year.
    Air pollution has risen above an acceptable level.
    I felt sadness is rising within me.
    She is the rising young politician.
    My cake is very spongy,it rose nicely.
    5. तीव्र होना
    My voice rose in anger.
    The wind is rising which shows a storm is coming.
    6. प्रसन्न हो जाना
    Her spirits rose after hearing the good news.
    7. उन्नति करना
    She rose from an attender to become an officer.

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