defying Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
defying ka kya matlab hota hai
धता
Verb:
उपद्रव उत्पन्न करना, तुच्छ जानना, अनादर करना, ललकारना, चुनौती देना, उपेक्षा करना, अवहेलना करना,
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defying's Usage Examples:
The spoken word is kept to an absolute minimum, defying the usual cacophony that one is used to within the Hollywood mainstream.
Perhaps the attraction is more about defying the rules of "polite" society by doing something often considered taboo, even if the activity is mild when compared to other things we might try.
defying more than quot the discovery.
Lancaster hoped to use Wycliffe as his mouthpiece against his enemies; Wycliffe hoped to see Lancaster disendowing bishops and monasteries and defying the pope.
The proclamation on the 26th of February 1861 of the new constitution for the whole monarchy, elaborated by Anton von Schmerling, though far from satisfying the national aspirations of the races within the empire, at least gave Austria a temporary popularity in Germany; the liberalism of the Habsburg monarchy was favourably contrasted with the " reactionary " policy of Prussia, where Bismarck was defying the majority of the diet in his determination to build up the military power of Prussia.
The order thus sharply divided is united by an intimate interlacing of characters, and forms a compact whole at present defying intrusion from any other crustacean group. Since 1775, when J.
So early as the beginning of July, Austrian officers, with the permission of the minister of war, had joined the Serb insurgents who, under Stratemirovic, were defying the Magyar power in the banat.
A tear rolled down her cheek and made a death defying leap to her coat.
She tore her gaze away and twisted her head, yielding yet defying him as well.
She lifted her chin, defying him to lash out at her again.
Synonyms:
hold, hold out, stand firm, brave out, hold up, brave, endure, weather, resist, withstand,
Antonyms:
enjoy, forbid, disallow, leeward, surrender,