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contend - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of contend in Hindi

  • संघर्ष करना
  • बहस करना
  • विरोध करना
  • दृढ़तापूर्वक कहना
  • विवाद करना
  • झगड़ना
  • दावा करना
  • तर्क प्रस्तुत करना

contend Definition

Verb

  • struggle to surmount (a difficulty or danger).
  • assert something as a position in an argument.

contend Example

  • The new governor had great difficulties to contend with. ( नए राज्यपाल को संघर्ष करने में बहुत कठिनाइयाँ हुईं। )
  • She's had a lot of problems to contend with. ( उसे बहुत सारी समस्याओं का सामना करना पड़ा है। )
  • The system of having one canal overlapping another has one difficulty to contend with. ( एक नहर के दूसरे को ओवरलैप करने की व्यवस्था से जूझना एक मुश्किल है। )  
  • Her foreign policy was as consistent as it could be considering the forces she had to contend against. ( उसकी विदेश नीति उतनी ही सुसंगत थी जितनी कि वह उन ताकतों पर विचार कर सकती थी जिनके खिलाफ उसे संघर्ष करना पड़ा था। )  

More Sentence

  • To obtain custody of her children in the divorce, Bridgett will contend her husband is an abusive man.  
  • Many of the politicians who are opposing the bill contend it will harm the middle class.  
  • If you argue with Janet, she will always contend you are in the wrong.  
  • The environmentalists contend the marine ecosystem is being destroyed at an alarming rate because of human pollution
  • I like to contend with wind and wave.
  • He had to contend against a strong peace party in Holland the Spaniards sheltered themselves under the English Downs by the side of an English squadron.
  • the local team should contend for a division championship
  • His successors possessed neither his political nor his military talents, and had to contend with more difficult circumstances.
  • Some astronomers contend that the universe may be younger than previously thought.
  • He contends that nuclear weapons are necessary for national defense.  
  • Others contend, and feel they have science to support, that humans can live beyond five hundred.
  • We don't need a computer failure to contend with as well as all our other problems.
  • The industrial and financial corporations had grown so powerful as to venture to contend for the first place with the authority of the government itself.
  • At the age of nine, he had the death of both parents to contend with.
  • When a marriage ends, the former husband and wife often contend over the children.
  • This story may not be true (some contend that Sinope as the provenance of the statue originated in the hill of Sinopeion, i.e.
  • she had to contend with his uncertain temper