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assaults Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


assaults ka kya matlab hota hai


हमले

Noun:

अवैध गाली, अवैध मार-पीट, धर्षण, चढ़ाई, वार, धावा,

Verb:

धर्षण करना, धावा करना, आक्रमण करना,



assaults's Usage Examples:

Two assaults were repulsed after hours of hand-to-hand fighting; and when, after a fresh bombardment, the garrison saw that their case was hopeless, they killed their women and children, and only succumbed at last to a third assault because every man of them was either killed or mortally wounded.


Another cause may be sought in the Cossack assaults on the Jews at an earlier period.


The Romans profited by this inaction to push on the siegeworks, without provoking resistance by actual assaults until the very end.


Despite its superior weapons and mode of warfare, the German east Baltic colony was constantly in danger of being overborne by the endless assaults of the dogged aborigines, whose hatred of the religion of the Cross as preached by the knights is very intelligible; and in 1218 Bishop Albert of Riga was driven to appeal for assistance to King Valdemar.


In 1552 Eger resisted the repeated assaults of a large Turkish force; in 1596, however, it was given up to the Turks by the Austrian party in the garrison, and remained in their possession until 1687.


of the town, laid out as a park, are the ruins of the old fortress, and a monument of Stephen Dob6, the heroic defender of the town against the assaults of the Turks in 1552.


Eugene Beauharnais, viceroy of the kingdom of Italy, showed both constancy and courage; but after the battle of Leipzig (October 1619, 1813) his power crumbled away under the assaults of the now victorious Austrians.


Libels, insults, 'c., resistance to public authority, offences against good customs, thefts and frauds, have increased; assaults are nearly stationary.


The `EAXnvucwv OEpairEvruo lraen,uhTwv (De Curandis Graecorum Affectionibus) - written before 438 - is of an historical and apologetic character, very largely indebted to Clement of Alexandria and Eusebius; it aims at showing the advantages of Christianity as compared with " the moribund but still militant " Hellenism of the day, and deals with the assaults of pagan adversaries.


The assaults, of the Dalmatian pirates, attracted by the growing wealth of the city, necessitated the building of strong castellated houses, of which no example has come down to our day, but we may gather what they were like from Petrarch's description of his house on the Riva degli Schiavoni, with its two flanking towers, probably retaining the primitive form, and also from the representations of protecting towers which occur in Carpaccio's pictures.



Synonyms:

onslaught, engagement, resisting arrest, fight, storm, attack, conflict, onset, battle, onrush,



Antonyms:

attend to, ascend, rise, stand still, reverent,



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