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driven - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of driven in Hindi

  • चलाया हुआ

driven Definition

  • operated, moved, or controlled by a specified person or source of power.
  • (of snow) piled into drifts or made smooth by the wind.

driven Example

  • She acts pure as the driven snow (but not cold) and she is extremely neat and clean about her desk and her personal appearance. ( वह संचालित बर्फ के रूप में शुद्ध काम करती है (लेकिन ठंड नहीं) और वह अपनी मेज और अपनी व्यक्तिगत उपस्थिति के बारे में बेहद साफ और स्वच्छ है। )
  • But as we have learned in this contest, Clarke is not exactly pure as the driven snow himself. ( लेकिन जैसा कि हमने इस प्रतियोगिता में सीखा है, क्लार्क खुद को चलाने वाली बर्फ के समान शुद्ध नहीं है। )
  • You have posted twice on this board to tout both your article ‘pure as the driven snow’ and yourself. ( आपने अपने बोर्ड पर दो बार पोस्ट किया है ताकि आपके लेख को 'संचालित बर्फ के रूप में शुद्ध' किया जा सके। )
  • Then, of course, as time went on, it was discovered that perhaps it was not as pure as the driven snow and that amendments were needed. ( फिर, बेशक, जैसे-जैसे समय बीतता गया, यह पता चला कि शायद यह बर्फ की तरह शुद्ध नहीं था और इसमें संशोधन की जरूरत थी। )

More Sentence

  • Were they not as pure as the driven snow back then!
  • Even driven snow has at each flake's heart a speck of soot around which the crystal coalesces.
  • This would affect a lot of people because many bankrupts, shall we say, are not entirely pure as the driven snow.
  • Oh of course, he is as totally pure as the driven snow in comparison!
  • In fact they, we, are all wired together, and only the driven snow may be pure.
  • His assassins' motives were as pure as the driven slush.
  • It seemed a remarkably interesting change from blue-collar soldiers and pure patriotic ‘pure as the driven snow’ operatives.
  • He may be pure as the driven snow, yet in my view he should go.
  • ‘He puts himself out there as pure as the driven snow, and he's not,’ says Jacobs.
  • So the idea that somehow we are as pure as driven snow and that we take sporting success and failure in our stride is just hogwash.
  • It may never be as pure as driven snow - what sport is? - yet swimming's public reputation remains relatively intact.
  • You want pop as pure but biting as the driven Yorkshire snow.
  • I also hear that we have got so besotted with cleansing ourselves to the point of the driven snow that the bosses can't even be seen in a corporate box these days.
  • Whoever dreamt up the expression ‘pure as the driven snow’ lied.
  • When it comes to that aspect in my life, I'm a pure as the clean driven snow.
  • So I am not exactly pure as the driven snow where the books are concerned.