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commercial - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of commercial in Hindi

  • व्यावसायिक
  • वाणिज्यिक
  • वाणिज्य
  • वाणिज्य-संबंधी
  • व्यापारिक
  • तिजारती
  • लाभ के उदेश्यवाला
  • व्यवसायिक

commercial Definition

Adjective

  • concerned with or engaged in commerce.
  • making or intended to make a profit.

Noun

  • a television or radio advertisement.

commercial Example

  • commercial products ( वाणिज्यिक उत्पादों )
  • He continued the agitation with the object of attaining both the political and commercial independence of Hungary. ( उन्होंने हंगरी की राजनीतिक और व्यावसायिक स्वतंत्रता दोनों प्राप्त करने के उद्देश्य से आंदोलन जारी रखा। )
  • their work is too commercial ( उनका काम बहुत कमर्शियल है )
  • Attempts have been made to apply electricity to agriculture on a commercial scale, but the exact measure of success attained remains somewhat doubtful. ( व्यावसायिक स्तर पर कृषि को बिजली लागू करने के प्रयास किए गए हैं, लेकिन प्राप्त सफलता का सटीक माप कुछ संदिग्ध है। )
  • a commercial agreement ( एक वाणिज्यिक समझौता )

More Sentence 

  • The Galapagos Islands are of some commercial importance to Ecuador, on account of the guano and the orchilla moss found on them and exported to Europe.
  • The fact that the Aeginetan scale of coins, weights and measures was one of the two scales in general use in the Greek world is sufficient evidence of the early commercial importance of the island.
  • I would never feed my dog commercial dog food.  
  • Grasses and herbage in great variety constitute the most valuable element of Australian flora from the commercial point of view.
  • My vet won't feed his dog commercial dog food.
  • A tendency is growing up towards the extension of technical and commercial education in place of the exclusively classical instruction hitherto imparted.
  • What's your favorite TV commercial?
  • Favoured by its proximity to two great waterways and by its two ports, Nisaea on the Saronic and Pegae on the Corinthian Gulf, Megara took a prominent part in the commercial expansion of Greece from the 8th century onwards, and for two hundred years enjoyed prosperity out of proportion to the slight resources of its narrow territory.
  • The United States had no commercial treaty with Britain.  
  • Though Rhodes continued a free town for another century, its commercial prosperity was crippled and a series of extensive earthquakes after A.D.