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concilliation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of concilliation in Hindi

  • समझौता
  • सुलह
  • समाधान
  • निपटारा

concilliation Definition

Noun

  • the action of stopping someone from being angry; placation.

concilliation Example

  • In the French circle of Helene and Rumyantsev the reports of the cruelty of the enemy and of the war were contradicted and all Napoleon's attempts at conciliation were discussed. ( हेलेन और रुम्यंतसेव के फ्रांसीसी सर्कल में दुश्मन की क्रूरता और युद्ध की खबरों का खंडन किया गया और सुलह पर नेपोलियन के सभी प्रयासों पर चर्चा की गई। )
  • For more information, call the conciliation service on. ( अधिक जानकारी के लिए, सुलह सेवा पर कॉल करें। )
  • The success of conciliation can be measured by the volume of withdrawals or conciliated settlements. ( सुलह की सफलता को निकासी या सुलह बस्तियों की मात्रा से मापा जा सकता है। )
  • In particularly weak cases the conciliation officer will go so far as to advise the applicant to withdraw the claim. ( विशेष रूप से कमजोर मामलों में सुलह अधिकारी इतनी दूर चले जाएंगे कि आवेदक को दावा वापस लेने की सलाह दे सकें। )

More Sentence

  • As a sign of conciliation, army troops were withdrawn from the area.
  • Agreements resulting from conciliation are normally registered with the tribunal as a form of consent decision.
  • Impartiality is a vital feature of the conciliation officer's role.
  • Such a gesture of conciliation between conservatives and leftists would have been impossible just a few years ago.
  • he held his hands up in a gesture of conciliation
  • The king refused to open parliament unless the barricades were removed, and while the moderate elements attempted to bring about conciliation, the ministry acted with great weakness.
  • Conciliation was also tried with some success; plantation schemes were rejected in favour of an attempt to Anglicize the Irish; their chieftains were created earls and endowed with monastic lands; and so peaceful was Ireland in 1542 that the lord-deputy could send Irish kernes and gallowglasses to fight against the Scots.
  • Of their massacres of shipwrecked crews, even in quite modern times, there is no doubt, but the policy of conciliation unremittingly pursued for the last forty years has now secured a friendly reception for shipwrecked crews at any port of the islands except the south and west of Little Andaman and North Sentinel Island.
  • While the law was thus sternly enforced, important acts of conciliation and measures of reform were carried out simultaneously.
  • at conciliation, although favoured by Lord Minto, Sicily failed, for Naples wanted one constitution and one parliament, whereas Sicily wanted two, with only the king in common.
  • The Conciliation Act 1896 provides machinery for the prevention and settlement of trade disputes, and in 1892 a chamber of arbitration for business disputes was established by the joint action of the corporation of the city of London and the London chamber of commerce.
  • (1189), adopted a policy of conciliation towards them.
  • Unlike the latter, they reproduced the institution of district conciliation boards in addition to the arbitration court; but these boards were a failure here as they were in New Zealand, and after 1903 they fell into disuse.
  • But we respect his gift for campaign strategy and political conciliation.
  • Yassin's initial message in Gaza was one of conciliation.
  • There's no room for anything like conciliation ."
  • There have been steps toward conciliation, but deep divisions persist.
  • Its actions of coalescence and conciliation are not for the citizens.
  • We cannot talk of peace and conciliation and permit arms trafficking.
  • It's difficult to see conciliation in a sentence .
  • Two outcomes are expected : genocide and / or class conciliation.
  • Conciliation talks between the airline and the union failed on Tuesday.
  • We shook hands and we had a really nice conciliation dinner.
  • Henry, however, seems to have believed as much in the coercion of Scotland as in the conciliation of Ireland.
  • many disputes are settled through conciliation by the official body