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1. Struck: (verb)
Meaning: Hit forcibly and deliberately with one's hand or a weapon or other implement. (टकरा गया)
Synonym: Bang, Beat, Hit, Pound
Antonym: Surrender, Lose, Miss, Not Touch
Example: He was convinced, not because he wanted to be, but because the depositions struck him as devastating.
Trick: The duck got struck
2. Committed: (verb)
Meaning: The state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc. (प्रतिबद्धता)
Synonym: Engagement, Guarantee, Need, Pledge
Antonym: Break, Breach, Irresponsibility, Denial
Example: The church has a commitment to helping the poor.
Related Words:
Commitment, Committing, Committedly
Trick: The architect’s commitment is good for establishment.
3. Conclusion: (noun)
Meaning: Having or likely to have the effect of proving a case (निर्णायक)
Synonym: Compelling, Convincing, Decisive, Indisputable
Antonym: Ambiguous, Disputable, Doubtful, Dubious
Example: The data is far from conclusive.
Related Words:
Conclusiveness, Conclusive, Conclusively
Trick: The detective is in conclusive state.
4. Submission: (noun)
Meaning: Accept or yield to a superior force or to the authority or will of another person. (प्रस्तुत)
Synonym: Succumbed, Conceded, Surrendered, Yielded
Antonym: Resisted, Contended, Fought, Met
Example: The recall was prompted by test reports submitted by the company itself.
Related Words:
Submitted, Submitting
Trick: The submitted project was accepted.
5. Litigation: (noun)
Meaning: The process of taking legal action. (मुकदमे बाजी)
Synonym: Lawsuit, Case, Action, Cause.
Antonym: Acquittal, Happiness, Peace.
Example: The alleged victims have elected to pursue litigation.
Related words:
Litigious, Litigable
Trick: Negotiation is done before litigation.
6. Incidents: (noun)
Meaning: An instance of something happening; an event or occurrence. (घटनाएं)
Synonym: Circumstance, Episode, Event, Fact
Antonym: Cessation, Inaction, Inactivity, Stoppage
Example: Two people were shot yesterday in two separate incidents.
Related Words:
Incidentally
Trick: These incidents are subsequent.
7. Propagated: (verb)
Meaning: Spread and promote (an idea, theory, etc.) widely. (प्रसारित)
Synonym: Spread, Disseminate, Communicate, Promulgate
Antonym: Decrease, Deplete, Destroy, Diminish
Example: We are discovering new ways to propagate plants without seeds.
Related Words:
Propagating, Propagation
Trick: The idea separated and propagated eventually.
8. Outreach: (noun)
Meaning: The extent or length of reaching out. (आगे निकल जाना)
Synonym: Exceed, Community, Advocacy, Excel.
Antonym: Recoil, Retract, Withdraw, Flinch.
Example: The singer's talent outreaches the dull songs she is asked to perform.
Related words:
Outreaching, Outreached
Trick: The team outreach by the nice speech.
9. Scuffle: (noun)
Meaning: Engage in a short, confused fight or struggle at close quarters. (हाथापाई)
Synonym: Skirmish, Clash, Fight, Battle
Antonym: Truce, Calm, Peace, Quiet
Example: There was a scuffling noise in the background.
Related Words:
Scuffled, Scuffling
Trick: The teams are scuffling and troubling the tournament.
10. Development: (noun)
Meaning: The process of developing or being developed. (विकास)
Synonym: Advancement, Evolution, Expansion, Improvement
Antonym: Decline, Decrease, Halt, Retreat
Example: Good nutrition is important for proper muscle development.
Related Words:
Developmental, Developing, Developed, Developmentally
Trick: The development is done on behalf of agreement.
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