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epidemic - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of epidemic in Hindi

Noun

  • महामारी
  • व्यापक रोग
  • जानपदिक
  • संक्रमण
  • संक्रामक रोग
  • वबा
  • जन-मरक

Adjective

  • संक्रामक
  • प्रकोप

epidemic Definition

Noun

a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. ( एक विशेष समय में एक समुदाय में एक संक्रामक बीमारी की व्यापक घटना। )

Adjective

of, relating to, or of the nature of an epidemic. ( महामारी की प्रकृति से संबंधित। )

epidemic Example

  • Every year there seems to be a new crime wave epidemic that the media seems to play up, but six months later they've forgotten about it. ( हर साल एक नया अपराध लहर महामारी के रूप में प्रतीत होता है जो मीडिया को लगता है, लेकिन छह महीने बाद वे इसके बारे में भूल गए हैं। )
  • The worst scenario for the current SARS epidemic would be if it stormed into China's vast rural areas. ( वर्तमान एसएआरएस महामारी के लिए सबसे बुरा परिदृश्य यह होगा कि यह चीन के विशाल ग्रामीण क्षेत्रों में आ गया। )
  • Scalp ringworm is reaching epidemic proportions in parts of Britain's cities. ( स्कैल्प दाद ब्रिटेन के शहरों के कुछ हिस्सों में महामारी के अनुपात में पहुंच रहा है। )
  • A current topic of conversation is the world-wide SARS epidemic . ( बातचीत का एक वर्तमान विषय विश्वव्यापी एसएआरएस महामारी है। )
  • As a result the country's cholera epidemic continues, with more than 140,000 cases since August 2000. ( परिणामस्वरूप अगस्त 2000 से 140,000 से अधिक मामलों के साथ देश का हैजा महामारी जारी है। )

More Sentence

  • Is the government capable of preventing a bird flu epidemic ?
  • What's behind the nation's fatness epidemic ?
  • Diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions in Ireland.
  • The epidemic of gun violence in our society calls for some drastic solution.
  • It was just at the start of the heroin epidemic that laid waste to Scotland's most vulnerable estates.
  • Poverty adds to the likelihood of a heroin epidemic , because it amplifies the role of the underground economy.
  • I remembered hearing about the cholera epidemic which had struck just before I was born.
  • there was an epidemic spread of anti-social behaviour
  • So, you might not be aware there's a problem unless a virus epidemic occurs.
  • During this earlier period (and to a certain extent even now), middle ear disease was of epidemic proportions in the north.
  • When a sickness reaches epidemic proportions, there is a frantic search for a cure.
  • Only some months ago, in the face of an epidemic of heroin deaths, they miraculously produced mobile vans and suddenly found extra places for addicts.
  • The prevalence of obesity in the United States has reached epidemic proportions.
  • They are there throughout one's lunch, determined to cause an epidemic of dyspepsia.
  • HIV has reached epidemic proportions in India.
  • The hugely controversial contiguous cull of livestock to combat the foot-and-mouth epidemic was stoutly defended by the Government.
  • They got the message across effectively enough to stop the disease reaching epidemic proportions.
  • What she uncovers is an epidemic of unimaginable proportions within the world's most prosperous nation.
  • A timebomb disease has reached epidemic proportions in East Yorkshire with specialists seeing more and more cases of a once-rare fatal cancer.
  • Oppressed groups - at least those we've talked about here - were oppressed before a heroin epidemic took off.
  • Cardiovascular disease has reached near epidemic proportions in Africa.
  • In the end the disease could spread in epidemic proportions.
  • The body louse, Pediculus humanus corporis, is a vector of epidemic typhus, trench fever, and relapsing fever.
  • Although Type 2 diabetes mellitus appears in almost epidemic proportions our knowledge of the mechanism of this disease is limited.
  • The nineteenth century developed a number of causative theories for the finite nature of epidemic disease.