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breach - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of breach in Hindi

  • भंग
  • उल्लंघन
  • दरार
  • भंजन
  • विच्छेद
  • अतिक्रमण

breach Definition

noun

  • an act of breaking or failing to observe a law, agreement, or code of conduct. ( किसी कानून, समझौते, या आचार संहिता का पालन करने के लिए तोड़ने या विफल करने का कार्य। )
  • a gap in a wall, barrier, or defense, especially one made by an attacking army. ( दीवार, अवरोध, या रक्षा में एक अंतर, विशेष रूप से एक हमलावर सेना द्वारा बनाया गया। )

verb

  • make a gap in and break through (a wall, barrier, or defense). ( (एक दीवार, अवरोध, या रक्षा) के माध्यम से अंदर और बाहर एक अंतराल बनाएं। )
  • (of a whale) rise and break through the surface of the water. ( (व्हेल की) पानी की सतह से उठती और टूटती है। )

breach Example

  • It is this reconciliation that heals the memory and seals the breach between the past and the future. ( यह वह सामंजस्य है जो स्मृति को ठीक करता है और अतीत और भविष्य के बीच उल्लंघन को सील करता है। )
  • However, crew members are continuing a campaign the company claims is in breach of working agreements. ( हालांकि, चालक दल के सदस्यों ने एक अभियान जारी रखा है जिसमें कंपनी का दावा है कि वह कार्य समझौतों के उल्लंघन में है। )
  • Three humpback whales breach in the distance, and closer a large green sea turtle floats blissfully in the waves. ( तीन हम्पबैक व्हेल दूरी में ब्रीच करते हैं, और एक बड़े हरे समुद्री कछुए को तरंगों में आनंदपूर्वक तैरते हैं। )
  • And he should tell the Cuban leader that his revolution won't be won until the breach between Cuba and the USA is mended. ( और उसे क्यूबा के नेता को बताना चाहिए कि जब तक क्यूबा और संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका के बीच उल्लंघन नहीं होगा तब तक उसकी क्रांति नहीं जीतेगी। )

More Sentence

  • I thought the garden was walled all round, but there is a breach in the wall at the back which a healthy animal could have hurdled.
  • But while it may not breach broadcasting regulations, it may breach the law against sedition, as it incites disaffection against the crown.
  • To prevent such an assault, defenders were forced to attack the siege engines or their operators to prevent a breach in their fortifications.
  • In breach of the option agreement, the defendants did not call the meeting.
  • I sued for breach of contract
  • There is no indication that the breach between the two women ever healed, though Jabavu did reconcile with her husband.
  • Opposition to academies was accentuated by the widening breach between creative artists and the bourgeois public after aristocratic patronage declined.
  • In addition, at the core of the autobiographical process is a breach between the writing ‘I’ and the written one.
  • Can you face disciplinary action if you're found to be in breach of a Code of Conduct?
  • The enemy succeeded in making a large breach in the outer wall and swarmed in.
  • The breach between the world of the living and of the dead is held, through the dialect of memory, in tension.
  • a breach of confidence
  • But it demonstrates a decisive change of style that could help heal the growing breach between liberals and conservatives in the church.
  • In the month before her death she had given a patient an injection when she was not qualified to do so, in breach of the nursing code of conduct and hospital policy.
  • The tanks cease-fire and we file through a breach in the outer wall.
  • Security personnel used tear gas and pepper spray on others who have attempted to breach security fences surrounding the bombing range.
  • And if they are found in breach of their code of conduct they could face being banned from holding office for up to five years.
  • I should have come to your room and tried to mend the painful breach between us after all these years.
  • It says his actions were not in breach of the code of conduct, but he should have been advised by a planning officer and a note kept of the discussion and then circulated.
  • For some time he was an admirer of Wagner, but was eventually unable to accept the Christian and nationalist elements in Wagner's outlook, and a breach between the two men took place.
  • Several residents are already taking legal advice on whether the council is in breach of contract by neglecting repairs.
  • Frankly, it would be difficult to imagine a greater breach between what residents of Toronto want for their city and the decisions that are being made about it.
  • The breach between revolutionary France and the Roman Church was complete.
  • The breach in the flood wall widened to 60 metres the next day.
  • Once the armored soldier has created a breach , the next step is to enter and clear the room/hallway.
  • The soldiers gave chase as their attack was shifted to the breach in the city wall.