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vitiated Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


vitiated ka kya matlab hota hai


विटेडेटेड

Adjective:

बिगड़,



vitiated शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

एक बार जब Microsoft ने IBM के NT को सूचित कर दिया, तो OS / 2 की साझेदारी बिगड़ गई।

2002 के सर्दियों के महीने से उनका स्वस्थ्य बिगड़ने लगा।

उदारीकरण के बेहतरीन परिणाम भारतीय अर्थव्यवस्था में नज़र आने लगे थे और इस प्रकार एक ग़ैर राजनीतिज्ञ व्यक्ति जो अर्थशास्त्र का प्रोफ़ेसर था, का भारतीय राजनीति में प्रवेश हुआ ताकि देश की बिगड़ी अर्थव्यवस्था को पटरी पर लाया जा सके।

2072 वैशाख 12 का भूकम्प से इस मन्दिर की कुछ संरचना बिगड़ गयी है।

कुछ लोगों के अनुसार भूटान संस्कृत के भू-उत्थान से बना शब्द है जिसका शाब्दिक अर्थ है ऊंची भूमि. कुछ के अनुसार यह भोट-अन्त (भोटान्त) (यानि तिब्बत का अन्त) का बिगड़ा रूप है।

यही कारण है कि संस्कृत के बाद प्राकृत ( बिगड़ी हुई) आदि नाम दिये गये।

लेकिन उनके द्वारा दबाव से मामले को हल करने के प्रयास किये गये जिससे स्थिति पूरी तरह बिगड़ गई।

জজজ

उनका स्वास्थ्य निरन्तर बिगड़ता गया।

व्याकरण कहता है कि यह क्या बला है, प्राचीन साहित्य का अध्ययन ही उसे बतलाएगा कि शाकटायन के प्रथम सूत्र ‘ऊँ नमः सिद्धम्’ का ही यह बिगड़ा हुआ रूप है।

1946-47 में आये सूखे और युद्धकाल में नष्ट हुए बुनियादी सुविधाओं के कारण आये अकाल से स्थिति और बिगड़ गई।

: आप बिगड़ी तुम्हीं सँवारोगे।

दीपावली का बिगड़ा हुआ रूप 'दीवाली' है दिवाली नहीं; परंतु विशुद्ध एवं उपयुक्त शब्द दीपावली है ।

कोलकाता भारत की आजादी और उसके कुछ समय बाद तक एक समृद्ध शहर के रूप में स्थापित रहा लेकिन बाद के वर्षों में जनसँख्या के दवाब और मूलभूत सुविधाओं के आभाव में इस शहर की सेहत बिगड़ने लगी।

vitiated's Usage Examples:

Thus all are held vitiated and perverted in all parts of their nature, and on account of such corruption deservedly condemned before God, by whom nothing is accepted save righteousness innocence, and purity.


His own contribution to ethics was vitiated at the outset by the fact that he never shook himself free from the trammels of the philosophy which his own system was intended to supersede.


Patriotism, insight, courage, statesmanship, energy, - these great qualities were indisputably his; but unfortunately they were vitiated by obstinacy, suspicion and a sulky craftiness, beneath which simmered a very volcano of revengeful cruelty.


Even If The Tension At The Circumference Of The Tube Acted Vertically, And The Whole Of The Liquid Below This Level Passed Into The Drop, The Calculation Would Still Be Vitiated By The Assumption That The Internal Pressure At The Level In Question Is Atmospheric. It Would Be Necessary To Consider The Curvatures Of The Fluid Surface At The Edge Of Attachment.


So far as possible, vitiated air is led directly to the shaft instead of passing through other workings; for example, mine stables when used are placed near the upcast shaft and ventilated by an independent split of the ventilating current.


Heydweiller, 2 which appeared to indicate a reversal in weak fields (corresponding to I= 5, or thereabouts), have been shown by Honda and Shimizu to be vitiated by the fact that his specimen was not initially in a magnetically neutral state; they found that when the applied field had the same direction as that of the permanent magnetization, Heydweiller's fallacious results were easily obtained; but if the field were applied in the direction opposite to that of the permanent magnetization, or if, as should rightly be the case, there were no permanent magnetization at all, then there was no indication of any Villari reversal.


The various comparisons previously made between the structure of Limulus and the Eurypterines on the one hand, and that of a typical Arachnid, such as Scorpio, on the other, had been vitiated by erroneous notions as to the origin of the nerves supplying the anterior appendages of Limulus (which were finally removed by Alphonse Milne-Edwards in his beautiful memoir (6) on the structure of that animal), and secondly by the erroneous identification of the double sternal plates of Limulus, called " chilaria," by Owen, with a pair of appendages (7).


His whole theory appears to be vitiated by the confusion of physics and psychology.


The air of a mine is vitiated by the presence of large numbers of men and animals and of numerous lights, each of which may consume as much air as a number of men.


But these reforms were vitiated in their source.



Synonyms:

diminished, impaired, lessened, weakened,



Antonyms:

fit, uninjured, unmitigated, strong, unimpaired,



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