extermination - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of extermination in Hindi
Noun
extermination Definition
Noun
- killing, especially of a whole group of people or animals.
extermination Example
- the near extermination of the buffalo herds ( भैंसों के झुंड का निकट विनाश )
- The most effective step would obviously be the extermination of the Anopheles mosquito. ( सबसे प्रभावी कदम स्पष्ट रूप से एनोफिलीज मच्छर को भगाना होगा। )
- In the century leading up to its extermination, smallpox killed about 500,000,000 people. ( सदी में इसके विनाश की ओर अग्रसर, चेचक ने लगभग 500,000,000 लोगों को मार डाला। )
- Formerly giraffes were found in large herds, but persecution has reduced their number and led to their extermination from many districts. ( पहले जिराफ बड़े झुंडों में पाए जाते थे, लेकिन उत्पीड़न ने उनकी संख्या कम कर दी और कई जिलों से उनका विनाश हो गया। )
More Sentence
- Measures for the extermination of the malarial mosquito are carried on with good effect.
- Hunting, extermination, as methodical and merciless as he knew himself capable of.
- The fighting, no doubt, on the part of the wazir was conducted with all the savagery of Oriental warfare; but there is no evidence that it was a war of extermination.
- Austria meanwhile had begun to arm as a precautionary measure; and Napoleon, shortly after his return from Bayonne to Paris, publicly declared that, if her preparations went on, he would wage against her a war of extermination.
- Most of these were sent to Belzec extermination camp and killed.
- In 1965 Hall convinced federal agencies to cease their extermination polices.
- The Nazis themselves distinguished between concentration camps and the extermination camps.
- He was the first Commandant of BeB | ec extermination camp.
- They were afterward deported to the BeB | ec extermination camp.
- He was murdered by the Germans in the Treblinka extermination camp.
- It's difficult to see extermination in a sentence .
- In 1942 he was murdered at BeB | ec extermination camp.
- The remainder of Jews were taken to the Belzec extermination camp.
- In some localities over-utilisation has led to its extermination.
- The revocation of the edict of Nantes in 1685 began a new period of persecution, which aimed at entire extermination.
- These inauspicious beginnings, indeed, set the whole tone of the war, which was frankly one of mutual extermination.
- By their illiberal spirit, which sought but temporary commercial advantage in connexion with the Eastern trade, the Dutch authorities themselves, although generally humanely disposed towards the natives, created the system which caused their oppression and extermination."