habitually Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
habitually ka kya matlab hota hai
आदतन
Adverb:
आदत के बस, अभ्यास के अनुसार,
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habitually शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
জজজ २००६ में, ऐर ब्लू ने सामान्य उद्योग अभ्यास के अनुसार चीनी मिट्टी के बरतन में भोजन कि सेवा को रोक दिया और प्लास्टिक बरतन का उपयोग किया ताकि अधिकांश मार्गो में लागत और वजन में कटौती हो सके।
habitually's Usage Examples:
Anyone in authority seemed habitually out of the office after Dean gave his name.
It is the last part of the metal to undergo this transformation and, when thus transformed, it is of constant though not atomic composition, and habitually consists of interstratified plates of its component metals.
The following are some of the chief stages in the history of sovereignty: While society is in a rude state or only tribally organized there is no distinct sovereignty, no power which all persons habitually obey.
Snakes are carnivorous, and as a rule take living prey only; a few feed habitually or occasionally on eggs.
Reckless of consequences, he swept away the venerated ceremonial formalities which his ancestors had scrupulously observed, openly scoffed at ancient usage, habitually dressed in foreign costume, and generally chose foreign heretics as his boon companions.
It has been habitually used of the parochial clergy of the Church of England since the end of the 17th century.
About 1852 he purchased a farm at Chappaqua, New York, where he afterwards habitually spent his Saturdays, and experimented in agriculture.
The great officers of state acted habitually on the principle that might is right.
- On the death of Peter (1725) the internal tranquillity and progress of the empire were again seriously threatened by the uncertainty of the order of succession, and the autocratic power which he had wielded so vigorously passed into the hands of a series of weak, indolent sovereigns who were habitually guided by personal caprice and the advice of intriguing favourites rather than by serious political considerations.
Spurgeon preached habitually at the Tabernacle on Sundays and Thursdays.