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branch - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of branch in Hindi

  • डाली

noun

  • शाखा
  • डाली
  • डाल
  • उपखंड

verb

  • डालियां फैलना
  • शाख़ों में तकसीम होना
  • शाखा भाजन करना
  • बेलबूटे काढ़ना या बनाना
  • शाखा फूटना

branch Definition

noun

  • a part of a tree that grows out from the trunk or from a bough. ( एक पेड़ का एक हिस्सा जो ट्रंक से या एक खाँसी से बढ़ता है। )

verb

  • (of a road or path) divide into one or more subdivisions. ( (एक सड़क या पथ के) एक या एक से अधिक उपविभागों में विभाजित करें। )

branch Example

  • If you play with this experimental branch , please send some feedback! ( यदि आप इस प्रयोगात्मक शाखा के साथ खेलते हैं, तो कृपया कुछ प्रतिक्रिया भेजें! )
  • That hill led to the back of another sight, and that sight was connected to a branch of the main road. ( उस पहाड़ी के पीछे एक और दृष्टि थी, और वह दृश्य मुख्य सड़क की एक शाखा से जुड़ा था। )
  • Serbo-Croatian belongs to the Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family. ( सर्बो-क्रोएशियाई इंडो-यूरोपीय भाषा परिवार की स्लाव शाखा से संबंधित है। )
  • Thus, Sanskrit, instead of being the mother of all Indo-European languages, became just a branch of their huge family. ( इस प्रकार, संस्कृत सभी इंडो-यूरोपीय भाषाओं की मां होने के बजाय, उनके विशाल परिवार की एक शाखा बन गई। )
  • Remote workers, branch offices and small businesses have all been persuaded of the advantages of the appliance route. ( दूरस्थ श्रमिकों, शाखा कार्यालयों और छोटे व्यवसायों को उपकरण मार्ग के लाभों के लिए राजी किया गया है। )
  • small branch ( छोटी शाखा )

More Sentence

  • several paths branch from the road
  • And my friend told me that you can graft an apple branch into a peach tree, but the branch will still grow apples.
  • our branch of the family
  • Not only is the branch post office of essential use to the people of the community, but it also is a centre of vital community communication and a social meeting place.
  • Russian is one of three East Slavic languages of the Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family.
  • Pinching or shearing new growth forces the plant to branch where you cut it and to build up a strong undercarriage that supports heavier top growth later in the season.
  • This processor uses dynamic execution, a combination of improved branch prediction, speculative execution and data flow analysis.
  • A mistake at a university in Laval and a railway branch built by the Canadian National changed things.
  • In most cases of loan default, the axe always falls on the branch manager and middle-level officers.
  • To achieve highly accurate branch prediction, it is necessary not only to allocate more resources to branch prediction hardware but also to improve the understanding of branch execution characteristics.
  • This program aims at strengthening the influence of the branch organizations and helping the harmonization of the local legislation with that of the Union.
  • He said he had an opportunity to open a branch office for an established document-imaging business that two friends of his had started in another state.
  • It ran a big trading business and had branch offices in many locations such as Osaka, Kobe and Hokkaido.
  • he went to work at our Boston branch
  • It is not officially a branch , but rather an extension of the main line first named the Oshawa Subdivision and re-named the Belleville Subdivision.
  • branch of an artery
  • The Estonian language is a branch of the Baltic-Finnish group of the Finno-Ugric family, related to Finnish.
  • The arrangement breaks down the division between headquarters and branch offices.
  • He was surprised by the willingness of branch managers to merge businesses and share common facilities without head office intervention.
  • It belongs to the Tibeto-Burman branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family.
  • a branch of the Susquehanna River
  • Shakadang Stream is a branch of the Liwu River, which cuts through rock layers 9 million years old to carve the Taroko Gorge.
  • A new branch of the English language has emerged to describe the shady practice, with phishing, pharming, keylogging and spyware among the recently coined words.
  • The unions, which function as virtual corporate branch offices, immediately got the message.