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convulse - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of convulse in Hindi

  • ऐंठना
  • मरोडना
  • हिलाना
  • कंपाना
  • बल देना

convulse Definition

Verb

  • (of a person) suffer violent involuntary contraction of the muscles, producing contortion of the body or limbs.
  • throw (a country) into violent social or political upheaval.

convulse Example

  • One of the crew members is eating and all of a sudden begins to convulse. ( क्रू मेंबर्स में से एक खाना खा रहा है और अचानक उसे उल्टियां आने लगती हैं। )
  • Olivia's face convulsed in a series of twitches. ( ओलिविया का चेहरा चिकोटी से काँप रहा था। )
  • Don't be convulsed with laughter, which stultifies you. ( हँसी के चक्कर में न पड़ें, जो आपको हतप्रभ करती है। ) 
  • He sat down, his shoulders convulsing with sobs.  ( वह बैठ गया, उसके कंधे सिसकने लगे। )

More Sentence

  • A racking cough convulsed her whole body.
  • The whole world was convulsed over the passing away of the great man.
  • convulse the nations, bringing famine in their train.
  • This event convulse the whole world .
  • Their bodies convulse, in agony , and, pain.
  • During the seizure, the man’s muscles tightened, and his body began to convulse back and forth.  
  • Before collapsing on the ground, the ill woman began to convulse and shake violently.  
  • The intense earthquake caused the entire office to convulse, rattling the building as the floors buckled.
  • Rather than realistic, observational depictions, the tigers convulse across the paper in explosions of pigment and gunpowder.
  • Normally, the town would convulse in singing, dancing and pyrotechnics during the two-week holiday.
  • So is all change for the better, like birth and death which convulse the body.
  • In more advanced cases, the patient will lose consciousness and may convulse.
  • I also wish that this day could bring me a good news , which makes my heart convulse deeply.
  • So is an change for the better, like birth and death which convulse the body.
  • convulse heard of readers convulsing audiences with my " Aurelia's Unfortunate Young Man.
  • From Thanksgiving to Christmas the mass media is convulsed by nostalgia.
  • Fortunately, the patient remained unconscious as he continued to convulse.
  • Phan whooped, her thin, sunburned frame convulsed with merriment.
  • It has convulsed countries from Liberia to Nigeria to South Africa.
  • It's difficult to see convulse in a sentence .
  • On Wednesday, financial markets convulsed in a jangle of nerves.
  • The convulsed political situation in Spain made them returned to Austria.
  • Then he flipped over on his back and started convulsing.
  • But nothing is certain in the convulsed French newspaper market.
  • They remember the jokes, those moments when the theater is convulsed.
  • For a full minute, he convulsed, and then he died.