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curtail - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of curtail in Hindi

  • घटाना
  • संक्षिप्त करना
  • काटना
  • कम करना
  • छोटा करना

curtail Definition

Verb

  • reduce in extent or quantity; impose a restriction on.

curtail Example

  • He manfully resolved to sacrifice his future to present needs and curtail the laundry fund. ( उन्होंने वर्तमान जरूरतों के लिए अपने भविष्य का बलिदान करने और लॉन्ड्री फंड को कम करने का संकल्प लिया। )
  • Yet how should our Lord Love curtail one whit Thy perfect praise whom most he would exalt? ( तौभी हमारे प्रभु प्रेम को किस प्रकार एक सफेद तेरी सिद्ध स्तुति को कम करना चाहिए जिसे वह सबसे अधिक ऊंचा करेगा? )
  • Is it necessarily a crime in the sight of God to control the property, or curtail the personal liberty, or take the life of a human being in any case? ( क्या संपत्ति को नियंत्रित करना, या व्यक्तिगत स्वतंत्रता को कम करना, या किसी भी मामले में किसी इंसान की जान लेना भगवान की दृष्टि में अपराध है? )
  • This time it had been her plan to curtail expenses and put what was spent into the more substantial and lasting things. ( इस बार उसकी योजना खर्चों में कटौती करने और जो खर्च किया गया था उसे अधिक महत्वपूर्ण और स्थायी चीजों में डालने की थी। )
  • A second solution would be to curtail the hypertrophy of protectionism that made all this happen in the first place. ( दूसरा उपाय यह होगा कि संरक्षणवाद की अतिवृद्धि को कम किया जाए, जिसके कारण यह सब हुआ। )

More Sentence

  • Hence anything which will curtail our sufferings and add to our pleasures or our powers, should be sought as the highest good.
  • It may be necessary even to curtail the rights of appeal on medical grounds, but for the moment it is not proposed to do so.
  • During the last ten years of his life he had to curtail his activities more and more, owing to poor health and a heart condition.
  • They were counting the days, he said, until she should return, but they did not wish to curtail her visit.
  • With respect to thanksgiving after mass, there is less to be said, as the temptation to omit or curtail it is less.
  • Best way to deal with desires is to curtail them.
  • That being said, there are a few things you can do to curtail the begging:.
  • Management can curtail spending in any of these areas to meet an earnings goal.
  • Well that will certainly help curtail the feral feline population around here.
  • One shirking or inexperienced man may appreciably curtail the output of an entire camp and breed discontent and dissatisfaction among the crew.
  • His kindness has kept us alive so long; let us depend upon him still, though he may curtail his favours.
  • They would stimulate production and curtail consumption; our people would buy less and there would be more of a surplus to send to the Allies.
  • Hence the civilian has less time to receive Indian visitors, and he is often obliged to curtail the period he spends during the year in camp.
  • If you prefer "dress pieces" and dramas to farces or burlesque, let some competent person curtail the one you choose to a suitable length.
  • And their ability to do all this that is demanded of them will be severely taxed by the brooding which must perforce curtail the time available for the collection of food.