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occuption - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of occuption in Hindi

  • व्यवसाय
  •  आधिपत्य
  • उपजीविका
  • धन्धा
  • दखल

noun

  • क़ब्ज़ा
  • ओक्यूपेशन
  • वर्तन
  • ओहदा
  • आक्रमण

occuption Definition

noun

  • a job or profession.
  • the action, state, or period of occupying or being occupied by military force.
  • the action or fact of living in or using a building or other place.

occuption Example

  • the Nazi occupation. ( नाजी पेशा। )
  • He maintained that all occupations should be open to women.  ( उन्होंने कहा कि सभी व्यवसाय महिलाओं के लिए खुले होने चाहिए। )
  • Teaching was her occupation. ( अध्यापन उनका पेशा था। )
  • the workers remained in occupation until October 16. ( श्रमिक 16 अक्टूबर तक कब्जे में रहे। )
  • I like to do oil painting, but I don't intend to make that my lifelong occupation. ( मुझे ऑइल पेंटिंग करना पसंद है, लेकिन मेरा इरादा इसे अपना आजीवन पेशा बनाने का नहीं है। )
  • The occupation addressed the concerns of the local population. ( कब्जे ने स्थानीय आबादी की चिंताओं को संबोधित किया। )
  • the Roman occupation of Britain. ( ब्रिटेन का रोमन आधिपत्य। )
  • Swimming was their main occupation at summer camp.  ( समर कैंप में तैरना उनका मुख्य पेशा था। )

More Sentence

  • Don't discriminate against people based on nationality, gender, or occupation.
  • a game of cards is a pretty harmless occupation.
  • Some evidence of human occupation was found in these caves.
  • his prime occupation was as editor.
  • Even more surprising, the American government seems to accept the occupation of Alaska as legitimate.
  • Families are classified according to the father’s occupation.
  • a property suitable for occupation by older people.
  • Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade, one of the units that took part in the monthlong occupation of the Kyiv suburb.
  • His first known occupation was that of a glass-painter; in 1522 he painted windows for the church at Enkhuizen, North Holland (the birthplace of Paul Potter).
  • Ten years of guerrilla resistance followed the occupation.
  • Many Palestinians see the attacks in Israel as an inevitable outcome of the entrenchment of Israel’s 55-year occupation of the West Bank.
  • The occupation of the rest of Syria and Palestine proceeded smoothly, and after the fall of Gaza Alexander's way lay open into Egypt.
  • Large parts of Britain were under Roman occupation.
  • The offices will be ready for occupation in June.
  • The Nazi occupation of France is still very much part of the nation's DNA, even with few alive today who directly experienced these horrors.
  • When asked the colour of some one whose occupation she did not know she seemed bewildered, and finally said "blue."
  • Many occupations which exist today will disappear within the next 20 years, replaced by new occupations which have not yet been created.
  • It seems to me his favourite occupation is eating.
  • He is thinking about changing occupations and becoming a police officer.
  • Some, as if unwilling to distract her from an important occupation, came up to her for a moment and made haste to go away, refusing to let her see them off.
  • Have clean and pure mind, noble sentiment; in each patient with a occupation smile; do not expect anything in return just offer in their heart.
  • Unlike the other informants they had spent their working lives in manual occupations.
  • Studies show that class origin has a significant influence on the occupation that a child will eventually choose.
  • Because of his occupation, he was not liable for call-up.
  • Apart from hunting and fishing, the exploitation of the forests provides the principal occupation of the inhabitants.
  • The class are doing a project on the Roman occupation of Britain.
  • Families are classified by the occupation of the head of the household .
  • The mother's occupation was not routinely recorded on the birth certificate.
  • Henry Luce once stated that business more than any other occupation is a continual dealing with the future; it is a continual calculation, an instinctive exercise in foresight.
  • He did not complete high school, and he writes so that old ways of life and occupations will be documented, not to produce literary pieces.
  • The friendly attitude of France towards Italy during the period immediately subsequent to the occupation of Rome seemed to cow and to dishearten the Vatican.
  • Intellectual life in France was smothered by the occupation.
  • The occupation of Lisbon, which led on to Napoleon's intervention in Spanish affairs, resulted naturally from the treaty of Tilsit.
  • Most married women and widows were classified by the occupations of their husbands, because the bulk of women with occupations of their own were unmarried.
  • Dorothy Sayers notes that a human being must have occupation if he or she is not to become a nuisance in the world.
  • I suppose I was looking for an occupation which was going to be an adventure.
  • From this perspective it is useful to distinguish between high-tech industries and high-tech occupations.
  • What other reason would there be for telling his daughter not to discuss his occupation?
  • Moreover, it does not account for the attainment of professional status (where it actually existed), but instead simply labels certain occupations as professions.
  • They frequently emphasised the common interests of villagers independent of their occupations.