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belligerent - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of belligerent in Hindi

adjective

  • युद्धरत
  • लड़ाकू
  • युद्धकारी
  • युद्ध में लगा हुआ
  • युद्धसंलग्न
  • युद्धस्थित

noun

  • युद्धराज्य

belligerent Definition

noun

  • a nation or person engaged in war or conflict, as recognized by international law. ( एक राष्ट्र या युद्ध या संघर्ष में लगे व्यक्ति, जैसा कि अंतर्राष्ट्रीय कानून द्वारा मान्यता प्राप्त है। )

adjective

  • hostile and aggressive. ( शत्रुतापूर्ण और आक्रामक। )

belligerent Example

  • The 1935 act banned munitions exports to belligerents and restricted American travel on belligerent ships. ( 1935 के अधिनियम में जुझारू लोगों के लिए निर्यात पर प्रतिबंध लगा दिया गया और जुझारू जहाजों पर अमेरिकी यात्रा को प्रतिबंधित कर दिया गया। )
  • The country's belligerent veto threats seemed to signal its willingness to force grievous splits in the Security Council. ( देश की जुझारू वीटो धमकियों ने सुरक्षा परिषद में गंभीर विभाजन को मजबूर करने की अपनी इच्छा का संकेत दिया। )
  • He also reminds readers that neutral status in wartime runs the risk of attracting contempt from belligerent states. ( वह पाठकों को यह भी याद दिलाता है कि युद्ध में तटस्थ स्थिति जुझारू राज्यों से अवमानना ​​को आकर्षित करने का जोखिम रखती है। )
  • In arguments they are emotionally very aggressive - belligerent , contemptuous, insulting. ( तर्कों में वे भावनात्मक रूप से बहुत आक्रामक हैं - जुझारू, अवमानना, अपमानजनक। )
  • The kids, especially the boys, are aggressive, belligerent , and rebellious. ( बच्चे, विशेषकर लड़के आक्रामक, जुझारू और विद्रोही होते हैं। )
  • However, when there is a war, of which our people are much experienced, such a naïve attitude can only be disastrous when confronting a belligerent foe, and can only bring great misery to the defending side. ( हालांकि, जब कोई युद्ध होता है, जिसमें से हमारे लोग बहुत अनुभवी होते हैं, तो ऐसे भोलेपन का रवैया केवल एक घातक दुश्मन का सामना करते समय विनाशकारी हो सकता है, और केवल बचाव पक्ष के लिए बहुत दुख ला सकता है। )
  • His team has played a particularly belligerent and aggressive brand of cricket, and I think they're the benchmark against which other international cricket teams have judged themselves. ( उनकी टीम ने क्रिकेट के एक विशेष रूप से जुझारू और आक्रामक ब्रांड की भूमिका निभाई है, और मुझे लगता है कि वे बेंचमार्क हैं जिनके खिलाफ अन्य अंतरराष्ट्रीय क्रिकेट टीमों ने खुद को न्याय किया है। )
  • Historically, when military forces occupied belligerent territory, little how-to guidance existed. ( ऐतिहासिक रूप से, जब सैन्य बलों ने जुझारू क्षेत्र पर कब्जा कर लिया था, तो कैसे-कैसे मार्गदर्शन मौजूद थे। )
  • The rail companies are taking a belligerent attitude towards the disputes. ( रेल कंपनियां विवादों के प्रति जुझारू रवैया अपना रही हैं। )

More Sentence

  • They were probably all nice people but they acted like caricatures of government bureaucrats: at once belligerent and ignorant, threatening and uninterested, detached and intrusive.
  • Numerous specific shop-floor situations generated anger and easily drifted into aggressive or belligerent acts, either verbal or physical.
  • This framework must recognize the unique threat that terrorists pose to nation-states, yet not grant them the legitimacy accorded to belligerent states.
  • He's a good footballer but he's not very aggressive, not very belligerent and I'd like to think that with 20-odd caps he'd be a bit more aggressive than he is.
  • In a fight it could be a communication of how aggressive or belligerent or dominant a lobster is.
  • The company has taken a belligerent attitude towards the dispute, refusing to negotiate whilst staff remain on strike.
  • And I think we do need to hear what they are saying because they act as a restraint to an aggressive or belligerent response’.
  • Even between belligerent states, such treaties will not necessarily be suspended; a fortiori, if the conflict is not international, treaty rules will in general continue to apply.
  • At the same time, given that a belligerent Ireland was judged not to be in a position to defend itself against a German attack, Britain would have had to supply its new ally with arms and men, both of which were scarce.
  • At first the committee had to work covertly as under the Neutrality Acts an American could lose his citizenship if he fought in the armed forces of a belligerent power.
  • Aggressive or belligerent behavior would have undermined the objectives of the expedition and could well have proved suicidal.
  • It is based upon the customary international laws of belligerent occupation, including the Hague Regulations.
  • The Chief Minister's belligerent attitude and his subsequent public utterances justifying his stance have only made matters worse for the Centre.
  • It is widely recognized that access by belligerent groups to the gains from drug production and trafficking contributes to the intensity and prolongation of military conflict.
  • Indeed, this war continued in the wake of ongoing internal conflicts in several of the belligerent nations.
  • Every cut or twist of tire evokes a different feeling, from scary to charming, aggressive to shy, belligerent to just plain worn out.
  • In combination with the threatening and belligerent attitude of the princes, it did much to fuel the violent anti-émigré attitude of the Legislative Assembly during the autumn of 1791.
  • A belligerent stance was one's only deterrent against other people whose interests were in conflict with one's own.
  • Such views naturally lead to an ‘aggressive, belligerent foreign policy’, she added.
  • The IRA's response, the hunger strike campaign, equally proclaimed its determination to assert its belligerent status.
  • The government had reason to view him as a representative of vicious, belligerent forces hostile to the West.