अधिकथित Meaning in English
अधिकथित शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : overstated
, over-state
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
ओजपूर्ण कथनअधिक संचय
ओवरस्ट्रेन
अतिविस्तारित
अत्यधिक फैलाव
अतिपूर्वक्रीत
अतिउपंरित
अतिपूर्ति
अतिसूक्षेण
अतिस्पष्ट
ऊबाउ बनना
तेजी से आगे निकल जाना
पीछे छोड़् जाना
आगे निकल जाना
आगे निकल ज़ाना
अधिकथित इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Sinha's contributions, as the first Chief Minister of Bihar, cannot be over-stated.
अधिकथित हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
(च) वस्तुओं के श्रेणीकरण के लिए प्रमाणकर्ता अभिकरणों के अनुमोदन के लिए मानकों को अधिकथित करने के लिए विनियम बनाना,।
""(च) वस्तुओं के श्रेणीकरण के लिए प्रमाणकर्ता अभिकरणों के अनुमोदन के लिए मानकों को अधिकथित करने के लिए विनियम बनाना,।
अधिकथित इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In 2010, Conway told The Courier-Journal that he now opposes the Iraq War because the Bush administration overstated Saddam Hussein's efforts to obtain weapons of mass destruction, adding that "In this case, they trumped up the intelligence and then they didn't have a plan for winning the peace".
The value of capital assets may also be overstated or understated using various legal constructions.
Their reputation as refugees escaping Shaka is easily overstated; it is thought that no more than 1,000 Ngoni crossed the Zambezi river in the 1830s.
This approach does not reflect the fact that restricted stock has a lower value than unrestricted stock due to the vesting conditions attached to it, and therefore the market capitalization of a company with restricted stock outstanding may be overstated.
Lloyd had been one of Gruen's main opponents in the tariff compensation debate and his survey argued that the case for tariff compensation had been overstated – including in a Green Paper on Rural Policy in 1974 of which Gruen was a co-signatory.
The SEC alleged that in 2001, Bally overstated its originally reported stockholder's equity by roughly '1.
It concluded that the early threat to civilians had been overstated and that the significant Islamist element in the rebel forces had not been recognised, due to an intelligence failure.
Some claim that the pensions crisis does not exist or is overstated, as pensioners in developed countries faced with population aging are often able to unlock considerable housing wealth and make returns from other investments or employment.
Some argue that the crisis is overstated, and for many regions there is no crisis, because the total dependency ratio – composed of aged and youth – is simply returning to long-term norms, but with more aged and fewer youth: looking only at aged dependency ratio is only one half of the coin.
by signage, speed restrictions, improving sightlines, straightening bends, or speed cameras) was a mainstay of road safety policy, but current thinking has it that the benefits of these interventions are often overstated.
The Outlook gave the book a slightly cooler reception, claiming that it was worth reading, but likely overstated the prevalence of municipal corruption in the country.
Their contributions to the victory, however, have been considered overstated in some cases.