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diversion - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of diversion in Hindi

  • परिवर्तन
  • मोड़
  • व्यपवर्तन
  • मनोरंजन
  • विषयांतर
  • दिक्‌ परिवर्तन

Noun

  • परिवर्तन
  • विनोद
  • क्रीड़ा
  • खेल

diversion Definition

Noun

  • an instance of turning something aside from its course.
  • an activity that diverts the mind from tedious or serious concerns; a recreation or pastime.

diversion Example

  • our chief diversion was reading ( हमारा मुख्य मोड़ पढ़ रहा था )
  • The diversion was helping her get her emotions under control. ( डायवर्सन उसकी भावनाओं को नियंत्रित करने में उसकी मदद कर रहा था। )
  • Melissa took a diversion from her normal afternoon workout and decided to go to the movies instead.  ( मेलिसा ने अपने सामान्य दोपहर के कसरत से एक मोड़ लिया और इसके बजाय फिल्मों में जाने का फैसला किया। )
  • Many citizens do not agree with the president’s diversion of funding from sciences to defense.  ( कई नागरिक विज्ञान से रक्षा के लिए धन के राष्ट्रपति के मोड़ से सहमत नहीं हैं। )
  • Diana created a diversion so that her friend could sneak into class without the teacher noticing.  ( डायना ने एक डायवर्जन बनाया ताकि उसकी सहेली शिक्षक को देखे बिना कक्षा में घुस सके। )

More Sentence

  • Grant’s main diversion from doing his homework was watching anime or playing video games.  
  • Then he added, but if you can sneak it in, you might try Diversion, the coffee house.
  • Sure, and I was nothing but a temporary diversion - a local hick to provide you with entertainment.
  • diversion tactics won't work: we all know it's your fault.
  • The short climb up to the left of the house indicates a footpath diversion.
  • educative diversion the following level with the great station of the creation of the book of the brain.
  • diversion from prosecution.
  • Administration officials see that diversion as critical to the selling campaign.
  • The national attention has been an intriguing diversion, and gratifying.
  • "Let's get off this diversion,"
  • Baseball is in a marketing fight with other sports and diversions.
  • Unfortunately, these pretty diversions rarely advance the cause of design.
  • Japan says it has developed secure methods to prevent any diversion.
  • It would be a diversion of soldiers from our main goal.
  • hydraulics of the system, including collection. and diversion is, generally, very simple and primitive.
  • The fourth element was a survey of the opinions of senior managers and front-line practitioners in the study authorities about impediments to care-home diversions.
  • landfill diversion goal.
  • Avoiding this diversion, head northwards from the stile near the car park, along the west bank of the Avon.
  • a subsidiary raid was carried out on the airfield to create a diversion
  • a diversion of resources from defense to civil research