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neglecting Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


neglecting ka kya matlab hota hai


उपेक्षा

Noun:

निर्जनता, वीरानी, अवज्ञा, अनादर, ग़फ़लत, बेपरवाही, उपेक्षा,

Verb:

तुच्छ समझना, ध्यान न देना, अवज्ञा करना, अनादर करना, परवा न करना, उपेक्षा करना, अवहेलना,



neglecting शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



यह चोटी अपनी निर्जनता के लिए प्रसिद्ध है और केवल वन विभाग की अनुमति से ही यहां जाया जा सकता है।

पुलकित 2005 में मुंबई में आए और इसके पश्चात वह 2006 में क्योंकि सास भी कभी बहू थी नामक धारावाहिक में लक्ष्य वीरानी का किरदार निभाया और इसी के दौरान उन्हें दर्द के कारण 2007 में इस धारावाहिक को छोड़ना पड़ा।

उनके अन्य सबु मृत्यु जे जाहार, निर्जनता, सबा शेष लोक और असंगत नाटक प्रकाशित हुए हैं।

चितवन में पर्यटकों का रेला, वाल्मीकि में वीरानी (वेबदुनिया)।

कोई वीरानी सी वीरानी है (राधाकृष्ण प्रकाशन, नयी दिल्ली)।

साजिद–वाजिद द्वारा संगीतबद्ध फिल्में पुलकित सम्राट (जन्म: 29 दिसम्बर 1983) एक भारतीय अभिनेता हैं, जो 2006 के धारावाहिक क्योंकि सास भी कभी बहू थी में लक्ष्य वीरानी के अपने किरदार के कारण जाने जाते हैं।

क्योंकि सास भी कभी बहू थी - चिराग वीरानी

साहित्य अकादमी द्वारा पुरस्कृत असमिया भाषा की पुस्तकें अनेक मानुह अनेक ठाई आरु निर्जनता असमिया भाषा के विख्यात साहित्यकार बीरेश्वर बरुआ द्वारा रचित एक कविता–संग्रह है जिसके लिये उन्हें सन् 2003 में असमिया भाषा के लिए साहित्य अकादमी पुरस्कार से सम्मानित किया गया।

क्योंकि सास भी कभी बहू थी (मिहिर वीरानी)।

क्योंकि सास भी कभी बहू थी - पूजा हेमंत वीरानी

इन्होंने स्टार प्लस के धारावाहिक क्योंकि सास भी कभी बहू थी में मिहिर वीरानी नामक किरदार निभाया था।

इनके द्वारा रचित एक कविता–संग्रह अनेक मानुह अनेक ठाई आरु निर्जनता के लिये उन्हें सन् 2003 में साहित्य अकादमी पुरस्कार से सम्मानित किया गया।

neglecting's Usage Examples:

Agitation in the imperial parliament stopped government action, but the publicity of the finding of the privy council warned all concerned against the risk of neglecting the common law of the empire whenever they were not prepared to follow the lex loci contractus.


A benefice is avoided or vacated - (1) by death; (2) by resignation, if the bishop is willing to accept the resignation: by the In cumbents' Resignation Act 1871, Amendment Act 188 7, any clergyman who has been an incumbent of one benefice continuously for seven years, and is incapacitated by permanent mental or bodily infirmities from fulfilling his duties, may, if the bishop thinks fit, have a commission appointed to consider the fitness of his resigning; and if the commission report in favour of his resigning, he may, with the consent of the patron (or, if that is refused, with the consent of the archbishop) resign the cure of souls into the bishop's hands, and have assigned to him, out of the benefice, a retiring-pension not exceeding one-third of its annual value, which is recoverable as a debt from his successor; (3) by cession, upon the clerk being instituted to another benefice or some other preferment incompatible with it; (4) by deprivation and sentence of an ecclesiastical court; under the Clergy Discipline Act 1892, an incumbent who has been convicted of offences against the law of bastardy, or against whom judgment has been given in a divorce or matrimonial cause, is deprived, and on being found guilty in the consistory court of immorality or ecclesiastical offences (not in respect of doctrine or ritual), he may be deprived or suspended or declared incapable of preferment; (5) by act of law in consequence of simony; (6) by default of the clerk in neglecting to read publicly in the church the Book of Common Prayer, and to declare his assent thereto within two months after his induction, pursuant to an act of 1662.


The Chung further relates the tragic fate of the official astronomers, Hsi and Ho, put to death for neglecting to perform the rites customary during an eclipse of the sun, identified by Professor S.


Kempe was a politician first, and hardly at all a bishop; and he was accused with some justice of neglecting his dioceses, especially at York.


The prevalent political economy, in which that theory was embodied, made a principle of neglecting the very evils which it should be the great function of government to remedy.


In taking this course Joseph made the capital mistake of neglecting the Machiavellian maxim that in changing the substance of cherished institutions the prince should be careful to preserve the semblance.


The same draughtsman (who had in 1 775 produced a History of British Birds) in 1822 began another series of Figures of rare and curious Birds.8 The practice of Brisson, Buffon, Latham and others of neglecting to name after the Linnaean fashion the species they described gave great encouragement to compilation, and led to what has proved to be of some inconvenience to modern ornithologists.


Neglecting friction, the ' H.


The Portuguese and Spanish authorities were neglecting the payment and supply of their troops.


I'm afraid I've been neglecting him lately, though.



Synonyms:

miss, forget, omit, pretermit, overleap, overlook, jump, drop, skip, pass over, leave out, skip over,



Antonyms:

stay, win, sharpen, mind, attend to,



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