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conspire - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of conspire in Hindi

  • मिल जाना
  • षड्यंत्र रचना
  • साजिश करना
  • कुचक्र रचना

conspire Definition

Verb

  • make secret plans jointly to commit an unlawful or harmful act.

conspire Example

  • This will be followed by an increase of intensity until the lapse of another sixth of a second, when the less rapidly vibrating note will have lost another half-vibration relatively to the other, or one vibration reckoning from the original period of time, and the two component vibrations will again conspire and reproduce a maximum effect. ( इसके बाद तीव्रता में वृद्धि तब तक की जाएगी जब तक कि एक सेकंड का छठा भाग समाप्त नहीं हो जाता, जब कम तेजी से कंपन करने वाले नोट ने दूसरे की तुलना में एक और आधा कंपन खो दिया होगा, या एक कंपन समय की मूल अवधि से गणना कर रहा होगा, और दो घटक कंपन फिर से एक अधिकतम प्रभाव पैदा करेंगे और पुन: उत्पन्न करेंगे। )
  • When Henry won the lottery, he became paranoid his relatives would conspire to take his money.  ( जब हेनरी ने लॉटरी जीती, तो वह पागल हो गया, उसके रिश्तेदार उसके पैसे लेने की साजिश रचेंगे। )
  • The carnage of the Terror spread far beyond the clergy and the nobility, beyond even the middle class, for peasants and artisans were among the victims. It spread far beyond those who could conspire or rebel, for bedridden old men and women and young boys and girls were often sacrificed. ( पीड़ितों में किसानों और कारीगरों के लिए आतंक का नरसंहार पादरी और कुलीन वर्ग से परे, यहां तक ​​​​कि मध्यम वर्ग से भी आगे फैल गया। यह उन लोगों से बहुत आगे फैल गया जो षड्यंत्र या विद्रोह कर सकते थे, क्योंकि बिस्तर पर पड़े बूढ़े पुरुषों और महिलाओं और युवा लड़कों और लड़कियों की अक्सर बलि दी जाती थी। )

More Sentence

  • Some poor people believe politicians conspire to keep them in dire financial straits.  
  • It is a crime to conspire to prevent the free exercise and enjoyment of any privilege, or to conspire to deprive any person of equal privileges and immunities, or under colour of law to subject any inhabitant of a state or territory to the deprivation of any privileges or immunities (Revised Statutes of United States, §§ 55 0 7, 5510, 5519).
  • Our criminal laws make it a felony to conspire to torture a detainee abroad.
  • conspire allegedly conspiring to commit a murder, why should he care?
  • conspire to thwart the original intention.
  • Events, though, are conspiring to pull the wraps away.
  • Everything in life conspires to take away our sense of wonder.
  • Now, it is the family that is conspiring against him.
  • Watts is charged with conspiring in four mob-related murders.
  • The suit contends that the carriers conspired to impose the caps.
  • Arthritis and Parkinson's disease have conspired against his mobility.
  • Any horse is susceptible to defeat when circumstances conspire against him.
  • All the services, in a sense, then conspire for HIV to become the primary focus for the person.
  • conspire attended the trial of the men charged with conspiring to assassinate Abraham Lincoln.
  • The setting and sheer abundance of game conspire to provide an unforgettable wildlife experience.
  • I wished very much to go with him but all the circumstances seemed to conspire against me.
  • All the world seemed to conspire to hurt him just at this most critical moment of his life!
  • The fact is that many things conspire to make an official report constrained and formal.
  • It was a glorious day, and all the elements seemed to conspire to make it a perfect occasion.
  • His looks, his gestures, his cries, all conspire to entreat you to take pity on him.
  • conspire Harrison arrested, but released on giving an assurance to Cromwell that he has no intention of conspiring against the government.