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closure - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of closure in Hindi

  • समापन
  • घेर
  • समाप्ति
  • बन्द होना
  • अन्त
  • संवरण

closure Definition

Noun

  • an act or process of closing something, especially an institution, thoroughfare, or frontier, or of being closed.
  • (in a legislative assembly) a procedure for ending a debate and taking a vote; cloture.
  • a sense of resolution or conclusion at the end of an artistic work.

closure Example

  •  Why would the closure of hospitals be in the public interest ? ( अस्पतालों को बंद करना जनहित में क्यों होगा? )
  • The closure of the factory left hundreds of men unemployed. ( कारखाने के बंद होने से सैकड़ों आदमी बेरोजगार हो गए। )
  • The closure of the local hospital has caused a huge public outcry . ( स्थानीय अस्पताल के बंद होने से भारी जन आक्रोश हुआ है। )
  • The union failed to heed warnings that strike action would lead to the closure of the factory. ( संघ चेतावनी देने में विफल रहा कि हड़ताल की कार्रवाई से कारखाना बंद हो जाएगा। )

More Sentence 

  • The closure of the factory dealt a lethal blow to the town.
  • They had ample warning of the factory closure.
  • The closure of the factory will lead to a number of job losses.
  • The Senate rules have no provision for the closure of debate, nor any limitation on the length either of a debate or of a speech.
  • It is still longer before the neural tube completes its closure in front, exhibiting a small orifice at the surface, the anterior neuropore.
  • closure of the pit.
  • agonizeings closure to traumatic events and stops you agonizing deep down that you should have.. .
  • "So much for closure on the Byrne case," Hunter said.
  • Landfills are expensive to operate and require aftercare for many years following closure, in order to monitor leachate and gases such as methane.
  • Although the government had a great majority in the Chamber, the opposition counted the redoubtable names of Thiers, Berryer and Jules Favre, and government measures were only passed by frequent resort to the closure.