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brandish - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of brandish in Hindi

  • धमकी देना
  • फिराना
  • लपलपाना
  • घुमाना
  • भांजना

verb

  • धमकाना
  • धमकी देना
  • डांटना

brandish Definition

  • wave or flourish (something, especially a weapon) as a threat or in anger or excitement. ( एक खतरे के रूप में या क्रोध या उत्तेजना में लहर या पनपने (कुछ, विशेष रूप से एक हथियार)। )

brandish Example

  • There was no order to brandish weapons, push journalists around and fire into the air. ( हथियार रखने, चारों ओर पत्रकारों को धकेलने और हवा में आग लगाने का कोई आदेश नहीं था। )
  • Security guards brandish automatic weapons in front of all the Jakarta business hotels, poised to ward off potential terrorist attacks. ( सुरक्षा गार्ड सभी जकार्ता व्यापार होटलों के सामने स्वचालित हथियारों का निर्माण करते हैं, जो संभावित आतंकवादी हमलों को रोकने के लिए तैयार हैं। )
  • Motorists were also scared as cars were being struck by the dangerous weapons brandished by the pair. ( मोटर चालकों को भी डर था क्योंकि कारों को जोड़ी द्वारा खतरनाक हथियारों से मारा जा रहा था। )
  • He is the brandisher of a law degree from Queen Mary College, University of London, and a Masters Degree from University College London. ( वह क्वीन मैरी कॉलेज, लंदन विश्वविद्यालय से कानून की डिग्री के ब्रैंडिशर हैं, और यूनिवर्सिटी कॉलेज लंदन से मास्टर्स डिग्री प्राप्त करते हैं। )
  • The shopkeeper was assaulted when four youths entered his shop brandishing the weapons and stole a sum of money. ( दुकानदार के साथ उस समय मारपीट की गई जब चार युवक हथियारों की ब्रांडिंग करते हुए उसकी दुकान में घुसे और एक रकम चुरा ली। )

More Sentence

  • Those elements are presentationally dangerous for brandishers of sincerity, and so are censored out.
  • This was soon displaced by another stereotype, a bearded guerilla fighter brandishing an automatic weapon.
  • He brandished a weapon and began firing on police as he ran across the street.
  • Two armed robbers brandishing sawn-off shotguns then burst through the debris to threaten staff inside.
  • So, at the top of the stairs I pointed out to him that he was brandishing a dangerous weapon and he could hurt someone.
  • He picked up a big stone and hurled it at me with his left hand, and then awaited me, brandishing his sword.
  • The gun brandisher was possibly a passenger in a vehicle that had left the scene.
  • Since when did citizens brandishing weapons have the right to pull over other citizens?
  • No weapon was brandished nor was any word spoken to suggest that there was a weapon.
  • For the longest while their claim was based only on the sagas, their epic tales starring Eric the Red, his son Leif, Olaf Tryggvesson, and other mighty mariners and brandishers of the battle-axe.
  • She also said the teens rode on two bikes and forced her to pull over as one brandished the weapon.
  • Police have raided the home of an elderly couple following reports of a man brandishing a sawn-off shotgun.
  • Two masked men, one brandishing a sawn-off shotgun and the other a wrench, raided a village store.
  • Armed police stormed a house in Rotherham following reports of a man walking the streets brandishing a pistol.
  • The students were apprehended by police on Tuesday evening in London Road, where one of them was found to be brandishing a toy gun.
  • Unlike axe brandishers , slaughterers are deeply respected and admired by the other warriors of their tribe.
  • The raider was brandishing a weapon which gardai have refused to be more specific about.
  • The knifeman claimed throughout that he also had a firearm and brandished a weapon at police from under a blanket.
  • Robbers openly brandished weapons as they intimidated marketers and stole goods and money.
  • Suddenly, a tall and stately golden figure saw us and brandished his weapon menacingly.