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dislocation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dislocation in Hindi

  • अव्यवस्था
  • विस्थापन
  • गड़बड़ी
  • स्थानभ्रंश
  • जोड़ से अलग करना

noun

  • जोड़ का हट जाना
  • जोड़ उखड़ना
  • संधिभंग भ्रष्टता
  • स्थान भ्रष्टता

dislocation Definition

Noun

  • disturbance from a proper, original, or usual place or state.

dislocation Example

  • He fell prey to loneliness and a wrenching sense of dislocation ( वह अकेलेपन और अव्यवस्था की भयावह भावना का शिकार हो गया )
  • They sometimes cause a serious dislocation of railway and other traffic. Their principal cause is the smoke from the general domestic use of coal. ( वे कभी-कभी रेलवे और अन्य यातायात की गंभीर अव्यवस्था का कारण बनते हैं। उनका प्रमुख कारण कोयले के सामान्य घरेलू उपयोग से निकलने वाला धुआँ है। )
  • The confluence of the regions of the body and the dislocation of apertures from their typical position are results of degeneration. ( शरीर के क्षेत्रों का संगम और उनकी विशिष्ट स्थिति से छिद्रों का विस्थापन अध: पतन के परिणाम हैं। )
  • Many of the ivory inlayings of her bulwarks and cabins were started from their places, by the unnatural dislocation. ( अप्राकृतिक अव्यवस्था के कारण, उसके गढ़ों और केबिनों की कई हाथीदांत की नक्काशी उनके स्थानों से शुरू हुई थी। )

More Sentence

  • The long, underground journey had completed the dislocation of the broken collar-bone, and the disorder there was serious.
  • It is apparently hereditary as his mother also has occasional knee cap dislocation especially after sitting in a certain position for some time.
  • This phantasmal lucidity of being awake inside another mind's dream of me sleeping left me staggered by the dislocation of place, mind, and awareness.
  • I'm sure a fair amount of those orders never got filled, but if there was an enormous dislocation in the market or in an individual stock, the order would fill.
  • On the flip side, with close to 60 percent of China’s total workforce active in farming, large-scale commercialization would mean massive dislocation and upheaval for millions of people.
  • But when they had marched for about an hour in the dense fog, the greater part of the men had to halt and an unpleasant consciousness of some dislocation and blunder spread through the ranks.
  • In the ostrich, Struthio, the craze of overloading the stomach with pebbles which, when triturated into sand, are not voided, has brought about a dislocation, so that the enormously widened and stretched space between proventriculus and gizzard forms a bag, directed downwards, whilst the gizzard itself with part of the duodenum is rotated round its axis to more than loo°.
  • A similar rotation and dislocation occurs in various petrels, in correlation with the indigestible sepia-bills, &c., which these birds swallow in great quantities.
  • The Simplon Pass corresponds to what may be called a dislocation of the main chain.
  • But the dislocation of religious thinking, when Christianity ceased to be a Jewish faith and found a home with Gentiles, destroyed the continuity of Paulinism and of Jewish thought working through St Paul.
  • The vilayet suffered severely during the Russian occupation of 1878, when, apart from the natural dislocation of commerce, many of the Moslem cultivators emigrated to Asia Minor, to be free from their alien rulers.
  • In this way, Qwing to the dislocation of the ancient aristocracy, to the enlarged jurisdiction,of a power so democratic as the episcopate, and to the increased privileges of the burghs, feudalism received a powerful check in Italy.
  • Robert wondered guiltily if he had betrayed Bart, but what was he supposed to do? Before his ‘revelation’, he’d only experienced a vague sense of dislocation in groups like this when they shared experiences, hopes and plans.
  • Thus the umbrella of the Siphonula became the protocodon, and its manubrium, the axis or stolon, which, by a process of dislocation of Organs, escaped, as it were, from the sub-umbrella through a cleft and became secondarily attached to the ex-umbrella.
  • Congenital dislocation of the hip