absent - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of absent in Hindi

  • अनुपस्थित
  • अनुपस्थित रखना
  • गैरहाजिर
  • अनुपस्थित होना
  • अनुपस्थित रहना

Verb

  • अनुपस्थिति होना

absent Definition

Adjective

not present in a place, at an occasion, or as part of something. (किसी स्थान पर, किसी अवसर पर, या किसी चीज़ के हिस्से के रूप में मौजूद नहीं।)

(of an expression or manner) showing that someone is not paying attention to what is being said or done. ((एक अभिव्यक्ति या तरीके से) यह दर्शाता है कि कोई उस पर ध्यान नहीं दे रहा है जो कहा जा रहा है या किया जा रहा है।)

Verb

stay or go away. (रहना या दूर जाना।)

Preposition

without. (के बग़ैर)

absent Example

  • Today the study of medicinal mushrooms continues, albeit absent the deities. (आज औषधीय मशरूम का अध्ययन जारी है, इसके बावजूद देवताओं को अनुपस्थित किया गया है।)
  • The other nurse, who continues to suffer ill health arising from the near assault, has been absent from work on a number of occasions. (अन्य नर्स, जो निकट हमले से उत्पन्न बीमार स्वास्थ्य को जारी रखती है, कई अवसरों पर काम से अनुपस्थित रही है।)

More Example

  • I mean, absent the facial disfigurement, you would say he looks pretty good.
  • The new scheme will give head teachers the power to issue on-the-spot fines if a child is absent from school without permission.
  • This livestock disease is endemic in countries unable to afford intensive agriculture, yet has been absent from Europe for three decades.
  • You don't have to agree with any of their viewpoints to realise that it is unhealthy for democracy to have such voices absent from the House of Commons.
  • Part of the new arrangements will see people being paid minimum contractual hours when absent from work and not the average hours they currently receive.
  • Kids being kids, they asked if they could have chips, but the ubiquitous fried potato was absent from this particular hostelry.
  • But that day isn't going to be now, or any time in the next ten years, absent a major breakthrough.
  • While there are 50 or more volunteers already, more are needed to replace those who may have to be absent from time to time.
  • Here is a government made up largely of men who have spent huge periods of time almost completely absent from their children's lives.
  • The Justices are perfectly entitled, should they think fit, to convict absent such evidence.
  • They have the natural goodness that is absent from processed cereals, and they can lower cholesterol and reduce constipation.
  • Neither has any base in the city or standing anywhere else absent their connection to him.
  • Yet, this is indeed possible absent a willingness to read critically and teach students to do likewise.
  • Indeed, absent mitigating factors, such as age and health, I would have imposed a lengthier term in prison.
  • It was a nice face, with squinty eyes, graying brown hair, wrinkles, and a little, absent smile.
  • At others her expression and demeanour almost seem absent , detached, as if beyond the music.
  • These powerful processes are absent from the European Commission.
  • It may seem silly, but absent an instruction sheet, how was he to know?
  • Shouldn't we be working on getting in touch with this technology so that we can keep track of children and young people who are absent from school?
  • But, unfortunately, insight of this sort is absent from this book.
  • She just looked at him, curious as to why his absent expression was now missing, replaced by a foolish something.
  • Yet absent a constitutional amendment, that is precisely what we face.
  • And absent that, the public can make its own choice to buy it or pass on it.
  • And yet, health is virtually absent from public debates and democratic politics in India.
  • So there are some people who have some visions about it still being the same old place absent the people who live and used to live here.
  • Janine walks by with an absent smile on her face and a clump of the man's hair in her fist.
  • Japan's price level could well have fallen even more absent the monetary ease.
  • Again, absent the use of a gun, knife or poison, jurors rarely accepted arguments for murderous intent.