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insinuation Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


insinuation ka kya matlab hota hai


आक्षेप

Noun:

परोक्ष संकेत, उकसावा, फुसलाव, कटाक्ष, आक्षेप,



insinuation शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

वह यह प्रस्ताव रखते है कि "हर हताशा आक्रामकता को और उकसावा प्रदान करती है और बढ़ाती है, लेकिन इस उकसावे को यहाँ क्रोध के रूप में परिभाषित किया है, और क्रोध केवल आक्रामकता को जन्म देगा "जब उपयुक्त संकेत या कारण मौजूद हौं।

জজজ उसी दिन, यू॰एस॰ (U.S.) ने कैरिबियाई सागर में एक बड़े सैन्य अभ्यास, PHIBRIGLEX-62, की घोषणा कर दी, जिसे सुविचारित उकसावा बताकर क्यूबा ने उसकी निंदा की और इसे यू॰एस॰ (U.S.) द्वारा क्यूबा पर हमला करने की योजना बनाने का सबूत बताया।



insinuation's Usage Examples:

The most cynical man of the world, he says, with whatever " sullen incredulity " he may repudiate virtue as a hollow pretence, cannot really refuse his approbation to " discretion, caution, enterprise, industry, frugality, economy, good sense, prudence, discernment "; nor again, to " temperance, sobriety, patience, perseverance, considerateness, secrecy, order, insinuation, address, presence of mind, quickness of conception, facility of expression."


in the Revue biblique (1908), pp. 608-620, a mixture of unfair insinuation, powerful criticism and discriminating admissions; and a paper by G.


Confronted with Wiggins ' claims this week, Conklin neither confirmed their affair, nor denied specifically the insinuation of plagiarism.


Savage begins with the insinuation that families seek out diagnoses for conditions in order to receive services and public assistance.


The majority of parents make similar sacrifices within their means and resent the insinuation that they are less caring.


I noticed an insinuation in her response that this was a morally preferable position.


An act of accusation, containing in 37 articles the chief complaints against them, was read out to the people; not only their policy, but their orthodoxy was attacked, and there was even an insinuation of sorcery.


He got, however, upon more dangerous ground when, passing wholly by the political insinuation against himself, he roundly charged Hobbes with having written Leviathan in support of Oliver's title, and deserted his royal master in distress.


Above all Christians are disloyal, and every church is an illicit collegium, an insinuation deadly at any time, but especially so under Marcus Aurelius.


Again, popularly, an unproved ex cathedra statement of any kind is called " dogmatic," with perhaps an insinuation that it is being obstinately adhered to without, or beyond, or in defiance of, obtainable evidence.



Synonyms:

implication, innuendo,



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