debtor - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of debtor in Hindi
- ऋणी
- देनदार
- कर्जदार
- अधमर्ण
- निर्धन ऋणी
debtor Definition
Noun
- a person or institution that owes a sum of money.
debtor Example
- I am forever your debtor for reminding me of that curious passage in my life. ( मुझे अपने जीवन में उस जिज्ञासु मार्ग की याद दिलाने के लिए मैं हमेशा आपका ऋणी हूं। )
- Our universal creditor gave this particular debtor grace to the very last meeting. ( हमारे सार्वभौम लेनदार ने इस विशेष ऋणी अनुग्रह को अंतिम बैठक में दिया। )
- If payment was not made when promised, the debtor remained a slave until he paid. ( यदि वादा किए जाने पर भुगतान नहीं किया गया था, तो देनदार तब तक गुलाम बना रहा जब तक उसने भुगतान नहीं किया। )
- Should an animal come to grief under such circumstances, the poor debtor is a ruined man. ( ऐसी स्थिति में यदि कोई पशु दु:ख में आ जाए तो बेचारा कर्जदार बर्बाद हो जाता है। )
More Sentence
- I am, indeed deeply your debtor for your kind services and many proofs of attachment.
- The name of the creditor is always a good one, that of the debtor as surely a disgraceful one.
- The debtor now took his staff again, and bowing to the governor, went out of court.
- If the debtor is a seamstress, one sewing-machine shall be exempt from execution and attachment.
- Debt consolidation and a debt management plan won't do any good if the debtor simply doesn't have any spare cash.
- Upon receipt of your instructions we will write to the debtor demanding payment of the outstanding sums.
- The ultimate goal of credit is to produce yields for both the bank and the debtor.
- When they cannot pay their creditors, debtor nations have little choice but to seek debt restructuring or new loans.
- As a lender, a bank will have the usual right to bring a personal action against the debtor on his promise to repay.
- Assignment results in the transfer from the assignor to the third-party assignee of the right to proceed directly against the debtor or obligor.
- And chiefly, it says we actually are probably devotees of Mammon rather than the God of the poor and the debtor.
- The dead have gone, leaving me their debtor; the living hold me their debtor still.
- A debtor in prison, swearing he has no estate, shall be led out and sold to make satisfaction.
- And the world in the darkness of night, Be debtor to thee for its light.
- And now, at the moment when he made me his debtor for thirty shillings, I positively loathed him.
- The whole world was debtor to America and a golden stream flowed across the Atlantic.
- And yet, with all this outward show, I may be a debtor to your charity for my bread to-morrow.
- I sum the years and me, and find me not Debtor to th' old, nor creditor to th' new.
- The illness or death of the debtor may also prevent the proper cultivation of the crop he has planted.
- To refuse it is but pushing the debtor to extremities, and running out some of the effects to secure the rest.