ग़लत फ़ैसला करना Meaning in English
ग़लत फ़ैसला करना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : misjudge
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
गलत आंका गयागलत रखना
गलत मारना
गुमराह करने वाला
गुमराह करने वाले
भ्रम में डालने वाला
भ्रान्तिपूर्ण
भ्रामक शब्द
मिसलाइट
मिसलाइन
मिसलॉट
मिसमेकिंग
कुप्रबन्ध करना
कुप्रबन्ध
कुप्रबन्धसे नष्ट हो जाना
ग़लत-फ़ैसला-करना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Engineers misjudged the strength of the peat which is from the remains of the swamp on which some areas of New Orleans (near Lake Ponchartrain) in the 20th century were built.
The race became notorious when Gallant Man, who looked certain to win the race, had his stride briefly checked at the 16th pole by jockey Bill Shoemaker, who had misjudged the position of the finish line.
Andy sometimes misjudges Opie, suspecting him of being selfish and oblivious to the needs of the less fortunate.
However, he misjudges something that forces him to crash into the wall next to the drainpipe.
However, the company made a serious misjudgement which was, in the end, to cost the company dearly, and like some other classic British aircraft of the time, the Herald missed its chance.
Wright bowled unchanged for nearly two hours and took the wickets of Don Bradman, who came down the wicket, misjudged the spin and bowled for 12, and Keith Miller taken by Jack Ikin at slip.
Gomez apparently misjudged the weight of the bell when hitting the Blond Bomber.
Concluding the aerial filming sequences, the flying C-119G N15501 suffered a long gash under the right wing when a film truck backed under it and its driver misjudged the truck's height.
29 December 1948, VH-UZJ Kyilla crash-landed near Mangalore, Victoria after the pilot misjudged his altitude while landing and touched the ground at high speed.
After the match, coach Andy Flower and captain Alastair Cook both said they had misjudged the pitch, and changes were made to the team ahead of the second Test.
, either completely misjudged the legal, political and ethical implications of doing so, or ignored any misgivings they might have had for the sake of commercial interests.
He told the court, "Obviously I misjudged the mood and that was my mistake and my responsibility and I accept that.
However, if it turns out that the sacrificing side misjudged, and that the opponents' contract was unmakeable (or unlikely to make), the sacrifice is referred to as a false or phantom one.