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conflagration - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of conflagration in Hindi

  • आग
  • अग्निकाण्ड

conflagration Definition

Noun

  • an extensive fire which destroys a great deal of land or property.

conflagration Example

  • tinder-dry conditions sparked fears of a conflagration in many drought-devastated communities ( टिंडर-सूखे की स्थिति ने कई सूखा-तबाह समुदायों में एक टकराव की आशंका जताई )
  • It suffered severely from a conflagration in 1870. ( यह 1870 में एक टकराव से गंभीर रूप से पीड़ित हुआ। )
  • Although you are angry at her, do not let such a small argument turn into a huge conflagration. ( यद्यपि आप उस पर क्रोधित हैं, फिर भी इस तरह के छोटे तर्क को भारी विरोध में न बदलने दें। )
  • The situation, however, being in many ways inconvenient, and a conflagration having destroyed the shops at Makaryev, the fair was transferred in 1817 to its present locality at Nizhniy-Novgorod. ( हालांकि, स्थिति, कई मायनों में असुविधाजनक होने के नाते, और एक भ्रम की स्थिति पैदा होने के बाद मकरीव की दुकानों को नष्ट कर दिया गया, मेले को 1817 में निज़नी-नोवगोरोड में अपने वर्तमान इलाके में स्थानांतरित कर दिया गया। )

More Sentence

  • How many military troops are currently involved in the conflagration in Afghanistan?  
  • The fire brigade soon got the conflagration under control.
  • The light of that conflagration will fade away.
  • Towards evening the conflagration was got under.
  • God as body and conflagration.
  • The woman is besieged by conflagration the barbecue has been forcedly very tragic in the balcony.
  • Many people were burnt alive in the conflagration that happened in a multi - storeyed building.
  • Competitors quickly tried to douse another conflagration of iPhone hype.
  • After the treaty is signed, the conflagration between the two countries will come to an end.  
  • The conflagration between the teachers and the school board has led to a teacher strike.  
  • Hopefully, the two political parties will end their conflagration and pass the budget bill soon.  
  • Janice and her former husband have been involved in a custody conflagration over their children for nearly two years now.  
  • The only survivors of the flood, and of the conflagration that followed it, were an old man and a pumpkin-seed.
  • conflagration and would have unsettled the boundaries of most continental nations; and the British government endeavoured thenceforward to stop hostilities by referring the question immediately in dispute to a conference in London.
  • The town was burned by Albert of Mecklenburg's party in 1389, by an accidental conflagration in 1665, and by the Russians in 1719.
  • But in the end the universal conflagration was handed down without question as an article of belief.
  • Each city which had been the cradle of freedom thankfully accepted a master, to qutmch the conflagration of party strife, encouragt trade, and make the handicraftsmen comfortable.
  • The conflagration is said by all authorities later than Tacitus to have been deliberately caused by Nero himself.'