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capitulation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of capitulation in Hindi

  • संधिपत्र
  • शर्तनामा
  • आत्म समर्पण
  • वचन
  • प्रण
  • शर्तों के अधीन होना
  • आत्मसमर्पण
  • हथियार डालना
  • समर्पण पत्र
  • शरती अभ्यर्पण

capitulation Definition

  • the action of surrendering or ceasing to resist an opponent or demand. ( एक प्रतिद्वंद्वी या मांग का विरोध करने के लिए आत्मसमर्पण या बंद करने की क्रिया। )

capitulation Example

  • The Americans have stopped pretending, and now demand outright capitulation to its hegemony.
  • Let's not assume that calls for other than military solutions are capitulation to terrorism.
  • a capitulation to wage demands
  • They nearly enveloped it, which would have led to immediate capitulation of the English at Quebec.
  • But there was also boundless sympathy for Norman, whose extraordinary capitulation lived with him long after.
  • the victor sees it as a sign of capitulation
  • In the military sense capitulation provides a means to end conflict, either at local or a wider level.
  • There are some signs of at least partial capitulation to the merchants by the clearance provider.
  • Fighting ceased on October 2 with the formal capitulation of the Home Army forces.
  • We are dealing with an absolutist culture that demands total capitulation or nothing.
  • There is no compromise with such an enemy, no capitulation to him, no way to avoid casualties, no easy way out.
  • Finally, Stalin promised Soviet entry into the war with Japan around three months after German capitulation .
  • What is called for in this matter is neither war nor capitulation .
  • Historically, such a profoundly submissive capitulation , as took place in the Soviet case, was a rarity.
  • she gave a sigh of capitulation
  • It's the way to confound those who cynically try to use ‘inactivity by the members’ as an excuse for capitulation .
  • What it says seems rather to indicate a more general capitulation among many so-called left of centre bloggers and journalists.
  • Both assumptions have always been dubious, and are even more so after last week's capitulation .
  • Simply put, some investors believe that true capitulation is the sign of a bottom.
  • Should we be surprised by the extent of England's capitulation ?
  • All around the world, Britain's defeat or capitulation was expected within weeks.
  • The tenor of the campaign revealed a determination to achieve capitulation , not compromise.
  • The capitulation of the left on economic growth parallels its defeat and marginalisation in political struggles.
  • Capitulations were abolished in Turkey in 1923 and in Egypt in 1937.
  • If these capitulations contain conditions which curtail the jurisdiction or the prerogatives of the bishop, the privileges of the diocese, or the like, then they do not bind the candidate-elect.