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respite - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of respite in Hindi

  • मोहलत
  • राहत
  • विराम
  • स्थगन

noun

  • मोहलत
  • स्थगितकरण

verb

  • टालना
  • मुलतवी करना
  • स्थगित कर देना
  • स्थगित करना
  • टाल देना
  • मुलतवी कर देना

respite Definition

noun

  • a short period of rest or relief from something difficult or unpleasant. ( कुछ कठिन या अप्रिय से आराम या राहत की एक छोटी अवधि। )

verb

  • postpone (a sentence, obligation, etc.). ( स्थगन (एक वाक्य, दायित्व आदि)। 

respite Example

  • That is only temporary respite , until cheaper ‘sewing solutions’ drive them out again. ( यह केवल अस्थायी राहत है, जब तक कि सस्ता drive सिलाई समाधान ’उन्हें फिर से बाहर नहीं निकालते हैं। )
  • There are 300 hectares of parks, gardens and green areas within the city boundaries so you're never short of a place of respite from the sightseeing. ( शहर की सीमाओं के भीतर 300 हेक्टेयर पार्क, उद्यान और हरे भरे क्षेत्र हैं, इसलिए आप दर्शनीय स्थलों की यात्रा के लिए कभी कम नहीं हैं। )
  • Colourful deck umbrellas offer respite from the heat. ( रंगीन डेक छाते गर्मी से राहत प्रदान करते हैं। )
  • Even the tryst with Angelo had only provided a brief respite , as it usually did. ( यहां तक कि एंजेलो के साथ ट्रायस्ट ने केवल एक संक्षिप्त राहत प्रदान की थी, जैसा कि आमतौर पर होता था। )
  • Folks in Anthon are enjoying a one-month respite from paying their power bills. ( एंथोन में लोग एक-एक महीने के अपने बिजली बिलों का भुगतान करने से राहत का आनंद ले रहे हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Edith begged for and obtained a month's respite , then another, and finally a third; the marriage then took place by the death-bed of Sir Richard.
  • The decision amounts to little more than a temporary respite , which could at any time be reversed.
  • To ensure personnel obtain adequate respite from sea service, operational relief rules are amended to incorporate a people element.
  • Occasional large rocks offer respite from the wind during a well-earned rest.
  • Well, all the girls and teachers at the school are currently enjoying their Christmas holidays, a well earned respite from work and studies.
  • This respite was temporary - as it had been so many other times before.
  • "I only sought a brief respite , Annette, " she stated instead.
  • Everyone is scurrying for shade and some respite from the sun.
  • This they did later, either on account of the French fishermen or at the instigation of the Dutch, and a year's respite was granted.
  • At best, the country has gained a temporary respite ; at worst, it has merely succeeded in stoking the flames of hatred even higher.
  • This would be followed by a short period of peace with respite from the pressure inside his head.
  • While media commentators are speculating about the prospects for peace, any US-sponsored settlement would be no more than a temporary respite .
  • The combination of shade and dappled sunlight encourages people to stop and enjoy a cool, quiet respite from a busy day.
  • He gave her a month's respite , to think over and accede.
  • Even in the highly unlikely event that the war were postponed, this would represent only a temporary respite .
  • a brief respite from a dire food shortage
  • a Letter of Licence, by which creditors agreed to postpone claims, brought only temporary respite
  • The heat that day was relentless, and in the west they could see the gathering cumulus clouds that promised a storm, welcome respite from the heat.
  • Perhaps a month's respite was allowed, to ascertain the royal commands in regard to the city.
  • On a cloudless day during the hot season, the walk can turn out to be quite uncomfortable, for there are no shady trees to provide respite from the heat and the dust.
  • This phase of the campaign permitted brief, intermittent intervals in rest camps, but respite from the fighting was rare.
  • Neither one has been able to continue to work at what they are most passionate about: helping people with fatal diseases gain some respite from pain.
  • They have no respite from routine school activities even during holidays.
  • Under the mixed-mode plans, residents would have no respite from landings, as both runways would be used from 4am to 11.30 pm.
  • Then I yanked out another and another and another without pausing to give myself respite from the pain.