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mobs Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


mobs ka kya matlab hota hai


भीड़

Noun:

कोलाहल करनेवालों की भीड़, उपद्रवी आदमी की भीड़, जन-साधारण, नीच मनुष्य लोग, भीड़,

Verb:

चारों ओर भीड़ लगाना, आक्रमण करना, कोलाहल करना, भीड़ लगाना, उपद्रव करना,



mobs's Usage Examples:

Mention must be made of the Rebecca riots in1843-1844in South Wales, wherein many toll gates were destroyed by mobs of countrymen dressed in female garb, " as the daughters of Rebecca about to possess the gates of their enemies "; and the Anti-Tithe agitation of1885-1886- largely traceable to the inflammatory language used concerning clerical tithe by certain organs of the vernacular press - which led to some disorderly scenes between distraining parties of police and crowds of excited peasants in the more remote rural districts.


This added fresh fuel to the public excitement, and when Thompson came over in the next spring, the hostility to the cause began to manifest itself in mobs organized to suppress the discussion of the slavery question.


The Girondists were idealists, doctrinaires and theorists rather than men of action; they encouraged, it is true, the "armed petitions" which resulted, to their dismay, in the emeute of the 10th of June; but Roland, turning the ministry of the interior into a publishing office for tracts on the civic virtues, while in the provinces riotous mobs were burning the chateaux unchecked, is more typical of their spirit.


The smaller size of the flocks and the breeding of sheep for meat rather than for wool, the cultivation of English grasses and of extensive crops of turnips and other roots on which to fatten sheep and lambs, all tend to change sheep-farming from the mere grazing of huge mobs on wide, unimproved runs held by pastoral licences.


for "mill-tooth" from µuXwv and Mobs), a genus of extinct American edentate mammals, typified by a species (M.


After the Archduke's murder the headquarters of various Serbian institutions in Sarajevo had been sacked by mobs, with the open connivance of the police: after the outbreak of war practically all Serb societies and schools were closed in Bosnia.


There was image-burning by godly mobs in autumn; a threat of the social revolution, to begin at Whitsuntide, was issued on the 1st of January 1559, - " the Beggars' Warning."


More than once mobs freed Quaker prisoners.


The evil was wrought, not by the regular armies of the cross who were inspired by noble ideals, but by the undisciplined mobs which, for the sake of plunder, associated themselves with the genuine enthusiasts.


Mobs attacked the cars, and cars were blown up by dynamite.



Synonyms:

rabble, lynch mob, crowd, rout,



Antonyms:

disassociation, separation, silence, detach, open chain,



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