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extent - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of extent in Hindi

Noun

  • सीमा
  • क्षेत्र
  • विस्तार
  • मात्रा
  • प्रभाव
  •  विस्तार-क्षेत्र

extent Definition

Noun

  • the area covered by something.

extent Example

  • everyone will have to compromise to some extent ( सभी को कुछ हद तक समझौता करना पड़ेगा )
  • they altered the document to such an extent that it contained little in the way of new policy ( उन्होंने दस्तावेज़ को इस हद तक बदल दिया कि इसमें नई नीति के रास्ते में बहुत कम शामिल थे ) 
  • That was the extent of their conversation before Señor Medena cut in. ( सीनोर मेडेना के कटने से पहले उनकी बातचीत की यही सीमा थी। )
  • Extended body has no limits to its extent, though the power of God has divided it in lines discriminating its parts in endless ways. ( विस्तारित शरीर की अपनी सीमा तक कोई सीमा नहीं है, हालांकि ईश्वर की शक्ति ने इसे अपने अंगों में अनंत तरीकों से भेदभाव करते हुए विभाजित किया है। )

More Sentence

  • The coal beds are of enormous extent, and constitute an important element in the wealth of the state.
  • How did she assess the extent of betrayal already committed by a man she trusted as an uncle?
  • People will only contribute to the extent that their most personal information is protected.
  • Here is life, an experiment to a great extent untried by me; but it does not avail me that they have tried it.
  • I think to the extent the data is not identifiable to a person and is only used to make suggestions to others, people will participate.
  • Hannah would be a basket case if she only knew the extent of Katie.s issues!
  • Thus, the spending of the new pesticide tax proceeds, to a great extent, would redistribute money from conventional to organic farming.
  • The cities which they founded - Cornus, Tharros, Sulci, Nora, Caralesare all on the coast of the island, and it is doubtful to what extent they penetrated into the interior.
  • To an extent she had even been an accomplice.
  • The cultivation of the vine prevails far more in the province of Cagliari than in that of Sassari, considerable progress having been made both in the extent of land under cultivation and in the ratio of produce to area.
  • Of course, to an extent, she did.
  • All the cities along the Mississippi River had been marked as contaminated to some extent.
  • The extent of his wealth was still a mystery.
  • an enclosure ten acres in extent
  • an in-depth survey will be carried out to establish the extent of the damage