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defection - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of defection in Hindi

  • भंग
  • दल-बदल
  • पक्षत्याग
  • दल-बदली
  • पक्षपलटा
  • डिफ्लैक्शन
  • धर्मत्याग
  • उल्लंघन
  • भगना
  • कर्तव्य छोड़कर भागना

defection Definition

Noun

  • the desertion of one's country or cause in favor of an opposing one.

defection Example

  • His defection from the Epicurean school is almost unique. ( एपिकुरियन स्कूल से उनका दलबदल लगभग अनोखा है। )
  • Jerusalem, near the Egyptian frontier, was an important point, and in one of its internal revolutions Antiochus saw, perhaps not without reason, a defection to the Egyptian side. ( जेरूसलम, मिस्र की सीमा के पास, एक महत्वपूर्ण बिंदु था, और इसकी एक आंतरिक क्रांति में एंटिओकस ने देखा, शायद बिना कारण के, मिस्र के पक्ष में एक दलबदल। )
  • A renewed defection, inspired apparently by aversion to the aristocratic government of the Walls Of Mantineia. ( एक नए सिरे से दलबदल, जाहिरा तौर पर दीवारों की दीवारों की कुलीन सरकार के प्रति घृणा से प्रेरित। ) 
  • Telingana and Carnata speedily reverted to their former masters; and this defection on the part of the Hindu states was followed by a general revolt of the Mussulman governors, resulting in the establishment in 1347 of the independent Mahommedan dynasty of Bahmani, and the consequent withdrawal of the power of Delhi from the territory south of the Nerbudda. ( तेलंगाना और कर्नाटक तेजी से अपने पूर्व आकाओं के पास लौट आए; और हिंदू राज्यों की ओर से इस दलबदल के बाद मुसुलमान राज्यपालों का एक सामान्य विद्रोह हुआ, जिसके परिणामस्वरूप 1347 में बहमनी के स्वतंत्र मुस्लिम राजवंश की स्थापना हुई, और परिणामस्वरूप दक्षिण के क्षेत्र से दिल्ली की सत्ता वापस ले ली गई। नर्बुड्डा। )

More Sentence

  • Even Saudi Arabia seems restrained in its rhetoric since the defection.
  • The defections provided us with a way out of the hole.
  • Dini has survived previous confidence motions thanks to defections and abstentions.
  • Defections by moderates means you hand a victory to the Democrats.
  • His defection in 1990 was the political equivalent of an earthquake.
  • Defections of key managers have also been a problem for Keystone.
  • Yet he was racked by doubts, and bent on defection.
  • Ascribing his defeat to Henrys defection, Frederick returned to Germany full of anger against the Saxon duke and firmly resolved to punish him.
  • Her sweet sympathy and her bright-eyed interest in every word he uttered were balm upon the Suellen’s conduct and his vanity, the shy, touchy vanity of a middle-aged bachelor who wound left by Suellen’s supposed defection.
  • Angel told me that there were many pressing security problems and the possible defection of an Anglo historian might not be classified as high priority, but he would send in the report and Kurt’s description to Security Headquarters.
  • She could see him now … jerkily, returning to his seat at the table … and then, he’d just sort of imploded mentally, as though Andy’s defection was the terminal straw in the train of disasters which comprised this ill-fated project.
  • The recent defection of the tribe had, as they well knew themselves, subjected the Delawares to much reproach among their French allies; and they were now made to feel that their future actions were to be regarded with jealousy and distrust.
  • Sixty-one members have already voted against a resolution to approve of what he has done; and I have no doubt the rest of the Democratic party will follow the example as soon as they recover from the astonishment into which his apparent defection has thrown them.
  • Evatt, the leader of the Labor Party at the time, accused Prime Minister Robert Menzies of arranging the Petrov defection to discredit him.
  • After gallantly fighting for eighteen months he was compelled by the defection of his troops to surrender on the 21st of April 1884 to Karamalla, the dervish amir of the province.
  • For two years Ali, now over eighty years of age, held his own, in spite of the defection of his vassals and even of his sons.