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banish - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of banish in Hindi

  • निर्वासित
  • निर्वासित करना
  • देश-निकाला देना
  • दूर करना
  • देश निकाला देना
  • निकाल देना
  • समुन्नति लेवी

banish Definition

verb

  • send (someone) away from a country or place as an official punishment. ( (किसी को) किसी देश या स्थान से आधिकारिक दंड के रूप में भेजना। )

banish Example

  • Next you'll be throwing a cross in my face and attempting to banish me from a holy building. ( अगला आप मेरे चेहरे पर एक क्रॉस फेंक देंगे और मुझे एक पवित्र इमारत से भगा देने का प्रयास करेंगे। )
  • Or laws that banish her and her ilk from public places to the dingy sidewalk. ( या ऐसे कानून जो उसे और उसके ilk को सार्वजनिक स्थानों से घिनौने फुटपाथ तक ले जाते हैं। )
  • Eighty years ago the Irish people fought a revolution to banish foreign soldiers from our country. ( अस्सी साल पहले आयरिश लोगों ने हमारे देश से विदेशी सैनिकों को हटाने के लिए एक क्रांति लड़ी थी। )
  • it's perfectly feasible to banish the smoke without banning smoking ( धूम्रपान पर प्रतिबंध लगाए बिना धुएं को रोकना पूरी तरह से संभव है )
  • Yet, though weeds may be banished from the central beds of a formal garden, they were still capable of sturdy growth and a beauty all their own. ( फिर भी, हालांकि मातम को एक औपचारिक उद्यान के केंद्रीय बिस्तरों से गायब किया जा सकता है, फिर भी वे मजबूत विकास और अपने स्वयं के सौंदर्य के लिए सक्षम थे। )
  • In one of my favourite scenes, the Duke catches an embarrassed Valentine attempting to elope with Silvia and banishes him. ( मेरे पसंदीदा दृश्यों में से एक में, ड्यूक ने एक शर्मिंदा वेलेंटाइन को सिल्विया के साथ रहने का प्रयास करते हुए पकड़ा और उसे गायब कर दिया। )

More Sentence

  • Coleman was banished to the stand for the second half of the game, which Stanley lost 2-1.
  • Being ostracised is something she has grown up with, hearing tales of her mother's banishment to Siberia as a child during the Soviet persecution of Jews.
  • A healthy competition between the sexes can also be fun once the young child is banished to bed.
  • So he was telling me that he's banished to Earth to grant three wishes to us humans?
  • One listen to this album, though, and such doubts will be banished from the minds of all but the most cynical of geography buffs.
  • Home boss Allan Evans was banished to the stand as he too fell victim to fraying tempers.
  • Content is a lure and a delusion, and it should be banished from the classroom.
  • My thanks to the wife for banishing me from the house for only seven nights.
  • They are banished from countertops but then they have their own rules, which don't include mine.
  • Even oysters and mussels are banished from the Singer table.
  • Killing for ideology must be banished from our repertoire if we are to live decent lives.
  • If Dante hadn't been thrown out of Florence into banishment , into political impotence, there wouldn't be a Divine Comedy.
  • The Bob the Builder CD has been banished from the car and Akra Jr is having to listen to some of Mummy's music for a change.
  • Normal and necessary parts of our diet, such as salt and sugar and fat, have also been re-defined as toxins to be banished from our bodies.
  • Instead, the emperor stripped Herod of his kingdom and banished him into exile.
  • No one on the left is saying that religion must be banished from the public square.
  • She deals with themes of banishment , rejection and blurred sexual preference both symbolically and directly with an evocative skill.
  • There's a good reason that it has been banished from the airwaves.
  • He was banished for two years after being sent off in Prague.
  • Those rickety buses with steel bars sticking out just to load extra numbers should be banished from our roads.
  • Voter apathy must be banished from next month's General Election, according to a York-based action group.
  • Still, poverty is a fact of life and one that cannot be easily banished from the everyday world.
  • When I'm banished to my little corner of the loungette with my laptop, I do seven hours of actual writing.
  • She is the epitome of quiet indignation, especially on learning that the smell of cigar smoke will soon be banished from the cigar shop.