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aggression - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of aggression in Hindi

  • आक्रमण
  • अतिक्रमण
  • चढ़ाई
  • आक्रामक भावनाएँ 
  • व्यवहार 

aggression Definition

  • hostile or violent behavior or attitudes toward another; readiness to attack or confront. ( शत्रुतापूर्ण या हिंसक व्यवहार या दूसरे के प्रति दृष्टिकोण; हमला या सामना करने की तत्परता। )

aggression Example

  • This engenders despair that can develop into anger and aggression and eventually explode into violence. ( यह उच्छृंखल निराशा है जो क्रोध और आक्रामकता में विकसित हो सकती है और अंततः हिंसा में बदल सकती है। )
  • The only significant expense involved is that of the military, to protect against foreign aggression . ( इसमें शामिल एकमात्र महत्वपूर्ण खर्च सेना का है, जो विदेशी आक्रमण से रक्षा करता है। )
  • Acts of aggression , massacres and corruption legitimise foreign intervention. ( आक्रमण, नरसंहार और भ्रष्टाचार के अधिनियम विदेशी हस्तक्षेप को वैध करते हैं। )
  • If we want to discourage violence and aggression in our country, we need to look at its causes and I doubt that all this anger stemmed from a few lousy films! ( यदि हम अपने देश में हिंसा और आक्रामकता को हतोत्साहित करना चाहते हैं, तो हमें इसके कारणों पर गौर करने की आवश्यकता है और मुझे संदेह है कि यह सारा गुस्सा कुछ घटिया फिल्मों से है! )

More Sentence

  • Pavee readjusted their defense play and switched the aggression towards a determined goal hunt.
  • It was a conspiracy to ensure a war of aggression and conquest would be fought.
  • The home pack was soon in trouble, feeling the full weight of Otley's controlled aggression from the first scrum.
  • Community workers, nurses, medical and paramedical staff are also in danger of aggression and violence.
  • It had to demonstrate that it operated to the very highest standards in its training of management of aggression and violence.
  • he called for an end to foreign aggression against his country
  • You think it's only East of here that blanket propaganda is creating aggression and violence?
  • The only tense moments were provoked by police over-reaction and aggression .
  • The goal, clearly, was to lay a trap for a war of aggression and conquest, not to negotiate for peace and security through disarmament.
  • The only way to prevent aggression is to counter it before it acts.
  • This gem is uncut but he has the aggression , energy and, most of all, the pass to fill the gap Matt Dawson is currently plugging.
  • But quite often those who cause trouble switch from a good mood to violence and aggression in an instant.
  • He's very skilful, he has the build, the aggression and determination.
  • The country demands that people should work hard to make it prosperous and defend it at the time of aggression from the foreign forces.
  • Yet none of that bothered Dixon as much as the inability of his men to contest possession with a proper measure of confidence and aggression .
  • It is also a matter of mind: and Thorpe holds in perfect balance his aggression and his grace.
  • A foreign occupation is an instance of the aggression of a state against civilians of another country.
  • They are a legitimate use of force insofar as they are used in defense and retaliation against foreign aggression .
  • Politicians and military planners argued aerial offense was the most effective against foreign aggression or invasion.
  • To countenance such open advocacy and practice of aggression is to encourage the agents of anarchy.
  • To reduce levels of aggression and violence in children's lives and build peaceful societies.
  • We all have feelings of anger and aggression , and so does your child.
  • Butcher was prepared to take chances as he took on the bowlers but played with sense, aggression and confidence.
  • While aggression is a common virtue among champion pace predators, Walsh was adept at putting a lid on his temper.
  • He or she may have problems controlling anger and aggression .
  • What Pons lacked in brilliance, he made up for in aggression and energy.