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grievance - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of grievance in Hindi

  • शिकायत 
  • कष्ट
  • विपत्ति
  • उलाहना
  • व्यथा
  • परिवाद
  • परिवेदना

grievance Definition

  • a real or imagined wrong or other cause for complaint or protest, especially unfair treatment.

grievance Example

  • Her chief grievance was the sexual harassment by her boss. ( उसकी मुख्य शिकायत उसके मालिक द्वारा यौन उत्पीड़न थी। )
  • For years he had nursed a grievance against his former employer. ( वर्षों से उन्होंने अपने पूर्व नियोक्ता के खिलाफ शिकायत की थी। )
  • in the matter of office-holding, a grievance centuries old in Cuba as in other Spanish colonies, and guarantees of personal liberties. ( कार्यालय-धारण के मामले में, क्यूबा में सदियों पुरानी शिकायत, जैसा कि अन्य स्पेनिश उपनिवेशों में है, और व्यक्तिगत स्वतंत्रता की गारंटी है। )
  • The main grievance of the drivers is the imposition of higher fees fo r driving licences. ( ड्राइवरों की मुख्य शिकायत ड्राइविंग लाइसेंस के लिए अधिक शुल्क लगाना है। )
  • Nick could raise a grievance about the way he has been treated. ( निक जिस तरह से व्यवहार किया गया है, उसके बारे में शिकायत कर सकते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Bill still harbours/nurses a grievance against his employers for not promoting him.
  • grievance in writing.
  • The poll-tax was no more than the spark which fired the mine; it merely provided a good general grievance on which all malcontents could unite.
  • Their main grievance was that they had not received their pitiably low pay.
  • A genuine grievance did not have to be financial.
  • You have the right to take a trade union representative or fellow worker into a disciplinary or grievance hearing.
  • Where you say you were unfairly, constructively dismissed, you must follow the Grievance Procedure.
  • And Mr Arbor has another grievance against the Merc.
  • These losses of territory held by a brother people are still felt as a grievance by many Belgians.
  • Anyone who has a legitimate grievance against the company can take it to the arbitration committee.
  • She still has to send a written grievance to the salon.
  • The small amount of compensation is a further source of grievance to the people forced to leave their homes.
  • She never nurses a grievance or plans revenge.
  • That puts an end to all feeling of grievance, and so inner talking is cut off at its source.
  • Nevertheless some such grievance may possibly have been among the causes which determined his journey.
  • West Ham, tho they got back level, nursed legitimate grievance.
  • Others developed a monumental sense of grievance.
  • Another grievance of the West was the large expenditure for internal improvements at state expense in the East compared with the scanty proportion allotted to the West.
  • It was to respond instantly to any complaint or grievance regard-less of the merits, and just fight the company.
  • How does this summary dismissal affect the child with a genuine grievance?
  • Resolving grievances Most complainants, however, are more interested in getting their grievance resolved than in disciplinary proceedings.