embroil Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
embroil ka kya matlab hota hai
उलझाना
Verb:
झगड़ाना, गड़बड़ डालना, उलझा देना, उलझाना,
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embroil शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
জজজ उन हेतुओं और युक्तियों के अतिरिक्त जान बूझकर वादी को घबराने के लिये उसके वाक्यों का ऊटपटाँग अर्थ करके यदि प्रतिवादी गड़बड़ डालना चाहता है तो वह उसका 'छल' कहलाता है और यदि व्याप्तिनिरपेक्ष साधर्म्य वैधर्म्य आदि के सहारे अपना पक्ष स्थापित करने लगता है तो वह 'जाति' में आ जाता है।
embroil's Usage Examples:
But Urban was too politic to embroil himself with the king of England, and Anselm found that he could obtain no substantial result.
His expectations of the cardinalate were disappointed by Pius V.'s death in 1572, and Sanders spent the next few years at Madrid trying to embroil Philip II., who gave him a pension of 300 ducats, in open war with Elizabeth.
In the turmoil over the " ` Trent' affair," it was Sumner's word that convinced Lincoln that Mason and Slidell must be given up, and that reconciled the public to that inevitable step. Again and again Sumner used the power incident to his chairmanship to block action which threatened to embroil the United States in war with England and France.
and the king of France which was to embroil the whole of Europe throughout half a century (1519-1559), from Pavia to St Quentin.
embroil the country in what became the Hundred Years War.
embroil the British nation in yet another lie and fantasy.
Meanwhile, Thiers issued a proclamation pointing out that a Republic would embroil France with all Europe, while the duke of Orleans, who was "a prince devoted to the principles of the Revolution" and had "carried the tricolour under fire" would be a "citizen king" such as the country desired.
In the words of Saint-Simon, the Huguenots were " a sect that had become a state within the state, dependent on the king no more than it chose, and ready on the slightest pretext to embroil the whole country by an appeal to arms."
Cond and Coligny, who, having obtained liberty of conscience in January 1561, now demanded liberty of worship. The colloquy at Poissy between the cardinal of Lorraine and Theodore Bean (September 1561), did not end in the agreement hoped for, and the duke of Guise so far abused its spirit as to embroil the French Calvinists with the German I
They never undarstood one another, and never consulted together in hours of danger, save to embroil matters in politics as in war.
Synonyms:
sweep up, involve, sweep, drag in, tangle, drag,
Antonyms:
unsnarl, dissuade, stay in place, exhale, push,