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indirectly - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of indirectly in Hindi

  • परोक्ष रूप से
  • अप्रत्‍यक्ष रूप से
  • परोक्षतः

Adverb

  • मूर्खता से
  • धृष्टता से
  • अनवधान से
  • अविवेक से

indirectly Definition

Adverb

  • in a way that is not directly caused by something; incidentally.
  • through implication; obliquely.

indirectly Example

  • Both writers refer, if only indirectly, to a wealth of other art ( दोनों लेखक, यदि केवल परोक्ष रूप से, अन्य कला के धन का उल्लेख करते हैं )
  • Extinction may come about indirectly and even more surely. ( विलुप्त होने परोक्ष रूप से और इससे भी अधिक निश्चित रूप से आ सकता है। )
  • Sofi indirectly confirmed something he didn't want to acknowledge: Jessi was in his life for more than one reason. ( सोफी ने परोक्ष रूप से कुछ ऐसी बात की पुष्टि की जिसे वह स्वीकार नहीं करना चाहता था: जेसी एक से अधिक कारणों से अपने जीवन में था। )
  • This was effected indirectly. ( यह अप्रत्यक्ष रूप से हुआ। )

More Sentence

  • The Rhine is said to receive, directly or indirectly, the waters of upwards of 12,000 tributaries of all sizes.
  • It's Brazilian and I'm transporting it for a Brazilian, indirectly.
  • I might indirectly assist the cause of enlightenment and propaganda.
  • No, not directly, but, perhaps, indirectly, the Professor said.
  • The group indirectly touches on this topic when it acknowledges the.
  • It is ironic that the guests were either directly or indirectly the.
  • Alcohol indirectly interacts with the opioid receptor by increasing.
  • The Mother element is not shown in this Trinity, but it is indirectly.
  • The problem is that each player's use indirectly interferes with the other's use and that some arrangement is necessary to reconcile both uses.
  • It was a case of mutual understanding indirectly revealed to each other.
  • You've caught thousands of fish, albeit indirectly, on the stock market.
  • Pazmany was certainly the great civilizing factor of Hungary in the seventeenth century, and indirectly he did as much for the native language as for the native church.
  • The losses indirectly affect us all
  • I heard of the damage indirectly