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dilate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dilate in Hindi

  • चौड़ा करना
  • विस्तार करना
  • तानना
  • तान देना
  • खींचकर लंबा करना
  • फैलाना या फैलना
  • बढ़ाना या बढ़ना
  • विस्‍तृत करना या विस्‍तृत होना
  • विस्‍तार से बताना या लिखना
  • सविस्तार वर्णन करना

dilate Definition

Verb

  • make or become wider, larger, or more open.

dilate Example

  • If the pupils dilate, the cat may be getting ready to attack. ( यदि पुतलियाँ फैलती हैं, तो बिल्ली हमला करने के लिए तैयार हो सकती है। )
  • The Veda, it is true, does not usually dilate much on the worst of these adventures. ( वेद, यह सच है, आमतौर पर इन सबसे बुरे कारनामों पर ज्यादा विस्तार नहीं करता है। )
  • dilate in excitement!  ( उत्तेजना में फैलो! )
  • We guess it took about 45 mins to dilate from 2cm to full dilation. ( हमें लगता है कि इसे 2cm से पूर्ण फैलाव तक फैलने में लगभग 45 मिनट का समय लगा। )
  • The doctor will repair the narrowed vessels by inserting a tube to dilate them. ( डॉक्टर संकुचित वाहिकाओं को पतला करने के लिए एक ट्यूब डालकर उनकी मरम्मत करेंगे। )

More Sentence

  • When Kim is shocked, her eyes dilate and become quite large.  
  • The optometrist will dilate my eyes so they can be viewed more clearly.  
  • If the pregnant woman’s cervix does not dilate properly, the birthing process will be difficult.  
  • The kitten’s eyes will dilate when it is scared.  
  • In this paper we hypothesized that invasive trophoblast released vasodilators which would dilate spiral arteries as an initial step in the physiology of transformation.
  • Did your eyes dilate?
  • The drug atropine inhibits the parasympathetic nerve, causing the pupil to dilate.
  • We forbear to dilate on the courses of instruction which that department offered.
  • He would dilate eloquently upon the bliss of living in accordance with the spiritual harmonies.
  • The bag of waters helps dilate the parts much easier than the foetus could do it alone.
  • The ends of the branches dilate and become closed sacs, which eventually drop off as spores.
  • I need not dilate on the effect of this in riding such a horse as I have supposed.
  • He seemed gradually to dilate in his height, his broad chest expanded, he breathed hard.
  • His whole frame seemed to dilate with passion as he shouted, rather than spoke, these words.
  • dilate the coronary arteries along with the other blood vessels.
  • dilate to let in more light.
  • dilate to allow the excess heat to be removed by blood flow.