embarked Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
embarked ka kya matlab hota hai
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Verb:
पोतारोहण करना, जहज़ पर रखना, जहज़ पर चढ़ना, लगना,
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embarked शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
जब राष्ट्रपति भारत के दौरे पर हैं, तो झंडे को पोतारोहण करना होगा जहाँ से वे चढ़ते या उतरते हैं।
জজজ
embarked's Usage Examples:
himself at the head of the movement; at first he had refused, but reports of the progress of the insurrection soon determined him to risk all on a bold stroke, and on the 5th of May he embarked at Quarto, near Genoa, with Bixio, the Hungarian Trr and some 1000 picked followers, on two steamers.
His grandmother then wished him to enter the army of the landgrave of Hesse, but he declined to serve "a tyrant," and a year later slipped away from Geneva and embarked for the United States.
But provinces are not conquered by manifestoes, and Casimir's acceptance of the homage of the Prussian League at once involved him in a war with the desperate Teutonic Knights, which lasted twelve years, but might easily have been concluded in a twelvemonth had he only been loyally supported by his own subjects, for whose benefit he had embarked upon this great enterprise.
Murray's influence, however, being now supreme, he embarked in December for France, but was driven by storms on to Holy Island, where he was detained, and was subsequently, on the 18th of January 1564, seized at Berwick and sent by Elizabeth to the Tower, whence he was soon liberated and proceeded to France.
We embarked on these car projects with grandiose visions, many as unrealistic as they were ingenious.
If, as I was convinced, Grasso had gone to Logan, he too probably embarked from that facility.
At Hormuz he embarked for India, landing at Thana, near Bombay.
At the same time Athens embarked on several wars in Greece Proper.
He embarked without Pereira on July 16th, 1552.
In September 1851 he was liberated and embarked on an American man-of-war.
Synonyms:
get down, set out, begin, set about, commence, take up, start, enter, get, start out,
Antonyms:
leave, stay, sell, disembark, get off,