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bloodbath - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bloodbath in Hindi

  • खून-खराबे

bloodbath Definition

  • an event or situation in which many people are killed in a violent manner. ( एक घटना या स्थिति जिसमें कई लोग हिंसक तरीके से मारे जाते हैं। )

bloodbath Example

  • The government, they say, is concealing a savage bloodbath in which dozens of detainees were killed by police and guards. ( वे कहते हैं कि सरकार, एक खूनखराबे को छुपा रही है जिसमें दर्जनों बंदियों को पुलिस और गार्डों ने मार डाला। )
  • When the people at home glimpse the reality of war, that it's a bloodbath , they freak out. ( जब घर के लोग युद्ध की वास्तविकता की झलक देखते हैं, कि यह रक्तबीज है, तो वे भड़क उठते हैं। )
  • he allowed the protest to go ahead despite warnings that it would spark a bloodbath ( उन्होंने चेतावनी के बावजूद विरोध को आगे बढ़ने की अनुमति दी कि यह एक रक्तबीज को चिंगारी देगा )
  • The bandits attack, a bloodbath ensues, and casualties are heavy. ( डाकुओं का हमला, एक रक्तबीज पर हमला, और हताहतों की संख्या भारी है। )
  • The film opens with a bloodbath , relying heavily on killing, maiming and general shock tactics. ( फिल्म खूनखराबे के साथ खुलती है, हत्या, भारीपन और सामान्य आघात की रणनीति पर निर्भर करती है। )
  • the bad publicity would be a media bloodbath ( खराब प्रचार मीडिया का खूनखराबा होगा )
  • This led to a communal bloodbath in which hundreds of thousands were killed and many thousands more were expelled from their homes. ( इससे एक सांप्रदायिक रक्तपात हुआ, जिसमें सैकड़ों हजारों मारे गए और कई हजारों लोगों को उनके घरों से निकाल दिया गया। )

More Sentence

  • The shooting marked the start of a bloodbath that killed 200,000 people and forced 1.8 million to leave their homes.
  • They were viewed as the biggest risk in the attempt to avoid a bloodbath , which appears to be the reason for the controversial use of the special gas.
  • This was the real cause of the horrendous bloodbath of the First World War.
  • True, the election was not the bloodbath that had been widely predicted.
  • A similar performance then would be an unmitigated disaster, with the Battle of Britain likely to be no more than a bloodbath .
  • Fears are now running high that the street attack could spark a bloodbath among the city's rival mobs.
  • Now the president said that he was leaving this country to avoid a bloodbath .
  • Rather, the old testament looks like their text, with its vengeful God, its tribal bloodbaths and its focus on the Israelites.
  • Political boundaries splitting ethnic groups have produced bloodbaths everywhere.
  • The narrative of contemporary history heaps one appalling disaster upon another as the world crawls towards hostilities, bloodbaths , and natural disasters.
  • One was the devastation caused by the two world wars and subsequent regional bloodbaths .
  • It may dovetail with comedy, with stysized bloodbaths and gore, with the thriller and morality-play, but it is not beholden to any of them.
  • Others have been nothing short of bloodbaths , where age-old rivalries and enmities were brought out to be settled once and for all!
  • And since you're so keen to talk about bloodbaths : will there be revolution in the violent sense, or is it possible to avoid that?
  • Often these TV events are watered down versions of what should be premium bloodbaths .