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cabinet - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cabinet in Hindi

  • मंत्रिमंडल
  • पेटिका
  • छोटा कमरा
  • केबिनेट
  • दराजवाली संदूक

cabinet Definition

noun

  • a cupboard with drawers or shelves for storing or displaying articles. ( संग्रह या लेख प्रदर्शित करने के लिए दराज या अलमारियों के साथ एक अलमारी। )
  • (in the US) a body of advisers to the president, composed of the heads of the executive departments of the government. ( (अमेरिका में) राष्ट्रपति के सलाहकारों का एक निकाय, जो सरकार के कार्यकारी विभागों के प्रमुखों से बना होता है। )
  • a small private room. ( एक छोटा निजी कमरा। )

cabinet Example

  • The president continues restocking his cabinet . ( राष्ट्रपति अपने मंत्रिमंडल को बहाल करते रहे। )
  • If his proposed constitutional changes come into force, he will be able to change the prime minister and dissolve the cabinet and parliament unilaterally. ( यदि उनका प्रस्तावित संवैधानिक परिवर्तन लागू हो जाता है, तो वह प्रधान मंत्री को बदलने और कैबिनेट और संसद को एकतरफा भंग करने में सक्षम हो जाएगा। )
  • display cabinet ( प्रदर्शन कैबिनेट )
  • He fought to push it through parliament and past a sceptical cabinet committee. ( उन्होंने संसद के माध्यम से इसे आगे बढ़ाने और एक संशयपूर्ण कैबिनेट समिति को आगे बढ़ाने के लिए संघर्ष किया। )
  • I left my position by the door and grabbed the other side of the speaker cabinet , helping to manoeuvre it forward corner by corner. ( मैंने दरवाजे से अपनी स्थिति को छोड़ दिया और स्पीकर कैबिनेट के दूसरी तरफ पकड़ लिया, इसे कोने से आगे कोने में पैंतरेबाज़ी करने में मदद की। )
  • We took the amplifier up to my bedroom and then dad insisted on helping us carry the speaker cabinet up the stairs. ( हम एम्पलीफायर को अपने बेडरूम तक ले गए और फिर पिताजी ने हमें स्पीकर कैबिनेट को सीढ़ियों तक ले जाने में मदद करने पर जोर दिया। )

More Sentence

  • So I've been working on it myself, and I've had some advisers from my cabinet when I was president, as well as some Carter Center folks.
  • Commissioners each have their own private staff or circle of advisers called a cabinet .
  • The loudspeaker resembled a 30s valve radio in that it had a large speaker grille and a wooden cabinet and seemed to have been created for the schools market.
  • But controversially, it emerged the council leader, senior cabinet colleagues and possibly opposition leaders may in future be paid a salary.
  • The leader of the majority party in the Lower House is named prime minister and governs with a cabinet of ministers.
  • I congratulate the new President and his new cabinet .
  • A ban had been decided at a cabinet committee meeting on April 6.
  • The inter ministerial group will forward the proposal to the cabinet committee on disinvestment for approval.
  • The president, his cabinet , the Pentagon brass, and leading members of Congress remain adamantly opposed to conscription.
  • a cocktail cabinet
  • A housekeeper polishes a glass cabinet displaying delicate mementos from Norway and New Zealand.
  • The finance minister and senior cabinet colleagues believe that otherwise crèche fees will increase and negate the effect of more child benefit and tax breaks.
  • A radio cabinet casts a bomb-shaped shadow across the floor, while the specter of a tank shimmers in the room beyond.
  • Here are photographs of a family elder on display in a glass cabinet .
  • In the meantime parliament had not been able to meet and the full cabinet and ministry had not been appointed.
  • the new cabinet was appointed
  • He chairs the meetings of the cabinet committees.
  • If taken seriously, his words could be interpreted as a threat against the life of the president and his entire cabinet .
  • He has retained a cabinet post as senior minister since second-generation PAP leaders came to power.
  • In addition, the president dissolved his cabinet and said he would constitute a new government.
  • I want you to listen to what the president told his cabinet at the White House earlier this week, because he finessed a clearly, clearly dangerous situation.
  • cabinet member
  • The performance of the cabinet and the parliamentary party would tend to support that view.
  • a medicine cabinet