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cop-out - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cop-out in Hindi

  • पुलिस वाले बाहर

cop-out Definition

Noun

  • an instance of avoiding a commitment or responsibility.

cop-out Example

  • being ‘average’ is the lazy person's cop-out ( 'औसत' होना आलसी व्यक्ति का सिपाही है )
  • You can't just cop out of difficult decisions. ( आप केवल कठिन निर्णयों का सामना नहीं कर सकते। )
  • We had a great plan,but George copped out at the last minute. ( हमारे पास एक अच्छी योजना थी, लेकिन जॉर्ज अंतिम समय में बाहर हो गए। )
  • You're not going to cop out at the last minute, are you? ( आप अंतिम समय में पुलिस से निपटने नहीं जा रहे हैं, है ना? )

More Sentence

  • He was boasting about how brave he was at the start, but copped out at the finish.
  • He had no ready solution, but continued to believe the ultimate solution she chose to these insurmountable obstacles was a cop-out.
  • That's a cop out.
  • codas at the end of pieces - so much better than the cop-out fade!
  • But on second thoughts it seems a cop-out, because the same could be said of Father Christmas and tooth fairies.
  • Engaged Buddhism would then become a cop-out for frustrated meditators, a kind of Buddhism Lite.
  • It lacked the raw, grittiness of the novel and the ending was a complete cop-out.  
  • There are so many possible reasons for refusing your request, in fact, that to many the whole thing may seem like a cop-out.  
  • I certainly don't think of it as a cop-out to excuse oneself from helping others.  
  • And another thing, calling a film pretentious is the biggest cop-out.  
  • It sounds too much like a cop-out from the coppers, because the problem is so large that it takes up valuable police resources.
  • I f anyone can address the questions and issues I have laid out here, without using a blatant cop-out (e.g.
  • On the contrary, it's an almost complete cop-out.
  • Your answer to (ii) is a real cop-out.
  • Faith is the great cop-out, the great excuse to evade the need to think and evaluate evidence.
  • But then I thought your ending was a total cop-out.
  • As far as I'm concerned, she's copped out and joined the rat race.
  • She copped out of the parachute jump at the last minute with some feeble excuse.
  • As it was, I copped out just a little.
  • These thieves had to cop out.
  • You can't cop out of your responsibility to the project.
  • The ultimate answer sounds a cop out but is completely accurate in real - world settings: it depends.
  • A cop out , is a weak excuse for not doing something.