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date - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of date in Hindi

  • तारीख
  • मिति
  • समय
  • दिनांक
  • तिथि
  • दिनांक
  • खजूर
  • काल
  • मुलाक़ात
  • भेंट
  • साक्षात्कार
  • मिती
  • घटनाकाल
  • स्वजूर
  • दिनांक चढ़ाना
  • तिथि चढ़ाना
  • कालातीत हो जाना
  • प्रारंभ होना
  • भेंट करना
  • पुराना हो जाना
  • क़दीम हो जाना
  • शुरू होना

date Definition

Noun

  • the day of the month or year as specified by a number.
  • a social or romantic appointment or engagement.
  • a sweet, dark brown oval fruit containing a hard stone, usually eaten dried.
  • a tall palm tree which bears clusters of dates, native to western Asia and North Africa.

Verb

  • establish or ascertain the date of (an object or event).
  • indicate or expose as being old-fashioned.
  • go out with (someone in whom one is romantically or sexually interested).

date Example

  • sign and date the document ( दस्तावेज़ पर हस्ताक्षर करें और दिनांकित करें )
  • they date the paintings to 1460–70 ( वे पेंटिंग्स को 1460-70 to तक की तारीख देते हैं )
  • a college student on a date with someone he met in class ( एक कॉलेज का छात्र किसी ऐसे व्यक्ति के साथ डेट पर गया जिससे वह कक्षा में मिला था )
  • a movie that will date quickly ( एक फिल्म जो जल्दी से डेट करेगी )

More Sentence

  • "It's important to find out the date and place," she said.
  • I have a date to get ready for.
  • Yancey was an attentive date, always knowing exactly what to say and do.
  • The doctor set a due date of August 17th.
  • You have a date in mind you'd like to share?
  • If I do, I'll call you for that dinner date when I get back.
  • Because of his 10:00 court date, he asked Harrigan to contact Byrne's doctor and try to run down any additional life insurance the missing man might have purchased.
  • We need to make a date for shoe shopping soon.
  • Oh, just a date for the concert.
  • What could be more enticing than sharing several, delectable dishes with your date?
  • Maybe accepting a date would be the perfect way to end this one-sided relationship.
  • She was too close to her due date to be running around in the hills.
  • Some of the letters in the name were backward, but the date was clearly 1872.
  • Enjoy drinks from the full bar or a glass of wine from the large wine list while you cozy up to your date.
  • "It's a date," she said, driving home the stake.
  • they've set a date for the wedding
  • what's the date today?
  • please give your name, address, and date of birth
  • Sampling dates within one month were pooled for ease of presentation.
  • As a result, the measurement, dating and distribution of material culture takes on greater significance - it simply matters much more.
  • I do not believe, however, that such verses have been used as evidence for dating poems.
  • All householders were provided with dates of each monthly inspection and alternative dates to ensure that all premises were inspected each month.
  • Similar observations were made on the two other sampling dates.
  • There is repetition between chapters and the information on occasions appears to be dated.
  • Prices and proposed publication dates are subject to change without prior notice.
  • The dates given mark the beginning and end dates of the relationship forged between the actors, as indicated by the dates of the letters collected.
  • Can phylogenetic methods meaningfully be applied to language data - and to dating language?
  • Table 2 shows that there exists a broad correlation between the dates of the sources and the order of states just defined.
  • There is no consistent alignment between dates and places, nor is any indication given of the archival sources from which this information derives.
  • In normative samples, maltreatmentrelated variables predict dating violence inconsistently.
  • the church is the largest of its date
  • my date isn't going to show, it seems