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come up - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of come up in Hindi

  • ऊपर आओ
  • चढ़ना
  • बढ़ना
  • बढ़ती करना
  • आगे बढ़ना
  • पास आना

come up Definition

Verb

  • (of an issue, situation, or problem) occur or present itself, especially unexpectedly.
    become brighter in a specified way as a result of being polished or cleaned.

come up Example

  • We had to come up with a proposal in good faith. ( हमें अच्छे विश्वास के साथ प्रस्ताव लाना था। )
  • Strangers have bought them meals and come up to shake hands. ( अजनबियों ने उन्हें भोजन खरीदा और हाथ मिलाने के लिए ऊपर आए। )
  • He said the subject of human rights had not come up. ( उन्होंने कहा कि मानव अधिकारों का विषय सामने नहीं आया है। )
  • I had to run to come up with her. ( मुझे उसके साथ आने के लिए दौड़ना पड़ा। )

More sentence

  • Never expect him to come up with a brilliant idea.
  • No one has come up with a definitive answer as to why this should be so.
  • We’re having a meeting to try to come up with ideas for fund-raising.
  • See if you can rework your schedule and come up with practical ways to reduce the number of hours you’re on call.
  • Several of the members have come up with suggestions of their own.
  • I realise that he hasn’t come up with any new ideas, but by the same token we haven’t needed any.
  • More often than not, a student will come up with the right answer.
  • We shall have to work hard to come up with the other firm.
  • Let's all think on this together and we might be able to come up with some good ideas.
  • They say two heads are better than one.
  • The police interviewed a number of witnesses, but weren't able to come up with any new information.
  • I think I can answer any queries about the project that may come up at the meeting.
  • My grades didn't come up to my father's expectations.
  • Anyone who comes up with the rental fee can shoot pictures.
  • Her sentence allowed her to come up for parole in September.
  • Our cable TV partner will come up with the other hour.
  • It's difficult to see come up in a sentence .
  • They love to sow seeds and watch the seedlings come up.
  • But the court has to come up with an objective conclusion.
  • The seams of the wallpaper are coming up because of moisture.
  • The school board said it would come up with new plans.
  • Now the opposition has come up with schemes to stop him.
  • Zone Labs has come up with a program that blocks them.
  • But the next game on the schedule comes up pretty quick.
  • Parkmerced had to come up with an immediate plan to integrate.
  • Each country comes up for review about once every five years.