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agonize - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of agonize in Hindi

  • तड़पना
  • कष्ट देना
  • तड़पाना
  • अत्यधिक चिंता करना
  • व्यथित होना
  • तड़पना या तड़पाना
  • छटपटाना

agonize Definition

  • undergo great mental anguish through worrying about something. ( किसी चीज की चिंता से बड़ी मानसिक पीड़ा से गुजरना। )

agonize Example

  • We agonize about these decisions, for ourselves when we are contemplating living wills, or for relatives and friends, only or mainly because we take our and their critical interests into account. ( हम इन फैसलों के बारे में सोचते हैं, अपने लिए जब हम जीवित इच्छाशक्ति पर विचार कर रहे हैं, या रिश्तेदारों और दोस्तों के लिए, केवल या मुख्य रूप से क्योंकि हम अपने और उनके महत्वपूर्ण हितों को ध्यान में रखते हैं। )
  • a question which will agonize the technocrats ( एक सवाल जो टेक्नोक्रेट को उत्तेजित करेगा )
  • I didn't agonize over the problem ( मैंने इस समस्या पर कोई प्रतिक्रिया नहीं दी )
  • He knows he's not supposed to dwell on what was or agonize about what might be. ( वह जानता है कि वह इस बात पर ध्यान नहीं दे रहा है कि क्या हो सकता है या क्या हो सकता है। )
  • I obsess over it, agonize over it, ruminate over it. ( मैं उस पर जुनून सवार हूं, उस पर तड़पता हूं, उस पर झपटता हूं। )

More Sentence

  • Back in my day, we didn't worry about self-esteem or agonize over feelings.
  • Viewers in those days were agonized by his notion of justice and fair play!
  • I'm supposed to call him when I'm back in the big city to make arrangements, which is a plus because I won't be sitting around agonizing over when or if he's going to call.
  • For all he agonised and fretted, he never fell apart.
  • I ended up not bringing the chapter I've been agonizing over.
  • Whether you are worried about growing your company without losing control, agonising over funding, or designing a killer marketing campaign, our panellists can help you.
  • I'm starting to make healthier choices - a side salad instead of chips - without agonizing over the decision.
  • I've been agonizing over this decision for about a week.
  • Every weekend you arrange your roster, agonizing over each critical player; who to bench, who to play, who to drop, who to pick up.
  • This is particularly agonizing because, although I feel confident about my exterior, I'm growing less confident about the reality beneath the clothes.
  • Well, I think he's really agonizing about this decision.
  • There's work, sometimes agonizing , but there is nothing like finally finishing a short story or a novel, holding it in your hands, and for awhile being completely satisfied, enchanted, and euphoric.
  • So I was agonized by their fear and insecurity - the backlash.
  • His brain was dazed and still surging with the terrible thoughts which had agonized him the night before.
  • We cut paper up into strips and squares, annoyed the guy at the copy shop, xeroxed the puzzle a few times and agonized over it for the better part of a night, finally getting the picture figured out around 8 am.
  • This is not to say that he was not agonized by risky decisions he needed to make with regard to his career as a sage.
  • Forty days is the mourning period and he was working on that last, agonizing , poignant day because he too needed the money so desperately for his remaining small family.
  • Seeing your worry written out externalizes what you have been agonizing over.
  • And you know, some of the notes, the decisions that he made, some of the original, agonizing - the photos tell the story.
  • Well, all due respect, and if comics buffs want to spend a lot of time and energy agonizing over whether comics get enough respect or not, why deny them the pleasure.
  • Just finished up a long phone conversation with Bill and Skippy, my friends from Kansas City who are agonizing over whether to make the big leap of moving here to New York.
  • The accession of the Dutch prince to the throne had agonized the Tories because it set aside both the reigning (or "abdicated") king and the Prince of Wales.