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discover - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of discover in Hindi

  • डिस्कवर

Verb

  • खोजना
  • पता लगाना
  • खोज करना
  • आविष्कार करना
  • प्रकाश करना
  • प्रकट करना
  • ढूंढ निकालना

discover Definition

Verb

  • find (something or someone) unexpectedly or in the course of a search.
  • divulge (a secret).

discover Example

  • They contain some secrets which Time will discover ( उनमें कुछ रहस्य हैं जो समय खोजेगा )
  • With what agility did these military men discover their skill in feats of war ( इन सैनिकों ने किस फुर्ती से युद्ध के कारनामों में अपने कौशल का पता लगाया )
  • Seek to discover from her whether she be speaking truth, or whether she be seeking to deceive. ( उससे पता लगाने की कोशिश करें कि क्या वह सच बोल रही है, या वह धोखा देने की कोशिश कर रही है। )
  • But what happens when the throng finally discovers these niche places? ( लेकिन क्या होता है जब भीड़ अंततः इन आला स्थानों की खोज करती है? )
  • Then she discovers that Eddie has been sleeping around on her.  ( तब उसे पता चलता है कि एडी उसके पास सो रही है। )

More Sentence

  • He discovers yoga classes as a way to relieve the stress.
  • But hope doesn't cure diseases or discover the cures.
  • The Doctoleros, the organizers discover, are upset and confused.
  • But now we began to discover that some one had stolen a march on us, and was looting ahead of us.
  • In the Theaetetus we sought to discover the nature of knowledge and false opinion.
  • I could discover no vice in him except the, to us, disturbing excess of his devotion to her.
  • But be of good courage; I will look after thee, and tell thee how thou mayest discover the horse.
  • They did their utmost to discover the name of the rider who had come racing through the mists of that early morning, but failed.
  • Since neither superior nor inferior persons are spared in these documents, it is often impossible to discover the author.
  • With me his relations grew less formal, for he was not slow to discover that we had one pleasant weakness in common.
  • Between her desire to get him back to the dining-room and her fear lest he should discover it, she was terribly embarrassed.
  • No doubt we shall soon discover what is best for him; whether to have a tutor here, or to go on as formerly.
  • Some of these mischievous children discover their good and their evil, and some find it to their advantage, that evil is of more benefit to them.
  • Either the others did not discover the road that leads to poetry, or, having seen, they feared to tread it.
  • A still greater offence was that these common oafs, who saw and judged only surface things, should so discover her.
  • I dreaded the day when she should discover that I was but a whited sepulchre partly freighted with suppressed language.
  • The light which we have gained was given us, not to be ever staring on, but by it to discover onward things more remote from our knowledge.
  • People with a common problem discover they have a common courage.
  • The key from here is to discover what the market is.
  • Girl discovers nude photos of daughter in boy's pad.
  • In some ways, it breaks my heart to discover this.
  • Arriving home, Kui and the Young Mistress discover another surprise.
  • She discovers a child's bare footprint on the beach.
  • But exceptions to its usual workings took a century to discover.
  • It's difficult to see discover in a sentence .
  • I am warned that the capture was a ruse, and that the military officer is a spy, whose object here is to discover a landing place.
  • Ali, her original possessor, had promised a reward of two hundred ducats to whomsoever should discover the whereabouts of his favourite.
  • Always I seem to have been looking for that in those opening years, and disregarding everything else to discover it.
  • But something depended on the house we looked out from, and, while our train went without us, we hurried to discover it.
  • Your troops passed through the place, and for no military reason that I can discover they reduced this house to ruins.
  • The courage to discover the truth and possibly be disappointed
  • It was a relief to discover that he wasn't in