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cultivation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cultivation in Hindi

  • खेती
  • कृषि
  • जुताई
  • कृषिकरण

cultivation Definition

Noun

  • the action of cultivating land, or the state of being cultivated.
  • the process of trying to acquire or develop a quality or skill.
  • refinement and good education.

cultivation Example

  • Groves or orchards under cultivation can be sprayed or treated with the granules. ( खेती के तहत पेड़ों या बगीचों पर छिड़काव किया जा सकता है या दानों से उपचारित किया जा सकता है। )
  • It is not merely a society for instruction or for the cultivation of devout feelings. ( यह केवल शिक्षा के लिए या भक्ति भावनाओं की खेती के लिए एक समाज नहीं है। )
  • There is a widespread need for a more thorough cultivation of the speaking voice. ( बोलचाल की आवाज़ की अधिक गहन साधना की व्यापक आवश्यकता है। )
  • History tells us that the greatest genius is most diligent in the cultivation of its powers. ( इतिहास हमें बताता है कि सबसे बड़ी प्रतिभा अपनी शक्तियों को विकसित करने में सबसे अधिक मेहनती होती है। )

More Sentence

  • Shifting cultivation, therefore, cannot fulfill even the subsistence requirements of the people.
  • Complex and highly adaptive land tenure systems sometimes exist under shifting cultivation.
  • They practice shifting cultivation, with a few gradually taking up settled agriculture.
  • The abandoned land resulting from shifting cultivation is not included in this category.
  • Their traditions and rituals are associated with their shifting cultivation in the hills.
  • The practice of shifting cultivation is deeply rooted in Daai culture.
  • In its early period, shifting cultivation provided food for the Daai.
  • Some farmers produce the crop by shifting cultivation on the cleared forested slopes.
  • In several areas the shifting cultivation is being replaced by the orchard cultivation.
  • Villagers earlier practiced shifting cultivation, growing millets such as kambu.
  • In the cultivation of the mind they give the first and foremost place to the imagination.
  • These attracted settlers, and to them some cultivation of the soil became almost a necessity.
  • The cultivation of a bad handwriting is an elementary precaution, often overlooked.
  • Speaking voice, importance of its cultivation as a moral agency, 102-109.
  • The requisite vocal cultivation on the part of the student is, of course, presumed.
  • The cultivation of dye-roots is dealt with under the heading of the Moorish Trade.
  • No cultivation to be seen.
  • Heinkinheimo, O. Om odling ar masurbjork (The cultivation of figured birch).