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clout - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of clout in Hindi

  • ताकत
  • धज्जी
  • चिथड़ा
  • जोड
  • लत्ता
  • पोतडा
  • पोंछना
  • घूंसा

clout Definition

Noun

  • a heavy blow with the hand or a hard object.
  • influence or power, especially in politics or business.

verb

  • hit hard with the hand or a hard object.
  • mend with a patch.

clout Example

  •  He has a lot of clout within the party. ( पार्टी के भीतर उनका काफी दबदबा है। )
  • I knew he carried a lot of clout. ( मुझे पता था कि उन्होंने बहुत अधिक क्लैट किया। )
  • This union hasn't much clout with the Government. ( इस संघ ने सरकार के साथ बहुत अधिक विवाद नहीं किया है। )
  • The companies used their clout to influence the policy. ( कंपनियों ने अपने प्रभाव का इस्तेमाल नीति को प्रभावित करने के लिए किया। )
  • So Menotti spelt clout - and credit. ( तो मेनोटी ने बखान किया - और श्रेय। )

More Sentence

  • Have they used their economic clout to exert control?
  • clout that tom are offering some routes that call.
  • Perhaps ESA have a little less clout with the media than NASA?
  • clout in world trade negotiations.
  • Doctors have considerably more political clout than teachers.
  • He still has political clout, but it has been damaged.
  • But despite its clout, the show is not aging gracefully.
  • Once there was a time when clout and seniority were good.
  • And their political clout has steadily dwindled in the past decade.
  • Over time, members acquired clout, which meant federal largess.
  • In Washington, credibility and clout are at a low point.
  • He also has used his quiet clout on other racial matters.
  • John hugely enjoys his regular opportunity to terrify the children and clout his fellow cast members!  
  • Their clout vanished after being vanquished in a 1994 Republican landslide.
  • Yet, as consumers, this diaper-free brigade wields considerable financial clout.  
  • He is using his mayoral clout to reach out, too.
  • The decline in political clout isn't entirely new either.