adjunct - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of adjunct in Hindi

  • सहायक
  • अनुबद्ध वस्तु या व्यक्ति
  • अनुबंधक
  • मिला हुआ
  • संयुक्त
  • अनुलग्नक

adjunct Definition

noun

  • a thing added to something else as a supplementary rather than an essential part. ( एक आवश्यक भाग के बजाय एक पूरक के रूप में कुछ और चीज जोड़ी गई। )
  • a word or phrase used to amplify or modify the meaning of another word or words in a sentence. ( एक शब्द या वाक्यांश का उपयोग किसी वाक्य में दूसरे शब्द या शब्दों के अर्थ को बढ़ाने या संशोधित करने के लिए किया जाता है। )

adjective

  • connected or added to something, typically in an auxiliary way. ( आमतौर पर सहायक तरीके से किसी चीज से जुड़ा या जोड़ा हुआ। )

adjunct Example

  • Following retirement, he taught regularly in the Religion Department at Temple University as adjunct professor. ( सेवानिवृत्ति के बाद, उन्होंने मंदिर विश्वविद्यालय में धर्म विभाग में नियमित रूप से सहायक प्रोफेसर के रूप में पढ़ाया। )
  • National Public Radio featured a revealing interview Sunday with Thomas Lippman, adjunct scholar for the Washington-based Middle East Institute. ( नेशनल पब्लिक रेडियो ने रविवार को वाशिंगटन स्थित मध्य पूर्व संस्थान के लिए सहायक विद्वान थॉमस लिपमैन के साथ एक साक्षात्कार का खुलासा किया। ) 
  • Therefore, enzyme supplementation should be an adjunct to, not a substitute for, dietary restriction. ( इसलिए, एंजाइम पूरकता के लिए एक सहायक होना चाहिए, आहार प्रतिबंध के लिए नहीं। )
  • For many men, playing the stockmarket is a profitable adjunct to supplement otherwise meagre incomes from the sale of surplus rice, coffee, cloves and vegetables. ( कई पुरुषों के लिए, स्टॉकमार्केट खेलना एक लाभदायक सहायक है जो अधिशेष चावल, कॉफी, लौंग और सब्जियों की बिक्री से आय को कम करता है। )

More Sentence

  • ‘Liposuction should be used as an adjunct to living a healthy lifestyle rather than as a weight loss tool,’ said Dr. Rohrich.
  • Like sustainability, usability is an adjunct concept to the practice of graphic design.
  • The authors do not use a systems perspective and, hence, this book would best be used by a family therapist as an adjunct resource.
  • Acupuncture is employed in the Dade County Drug Court's treatment program on a volunteer basis as an adjunct therapy for attending defendants.
  • She is currently adjunct curator at Presentation House Gallery.
  • It also serves as an essential adjunct to conscious voluntary or emotional reactions.
  • James Langenfeld is a director at LECG, an economics and finance consulting firm, and an adjunct professor at Loyola University Law School, Chicago.
  • He is also an adjunct assistant professor of psychology at Case Western Reserve University and consults with summer camps and camp organizations.
  • Professional topical fluoride application is an adjunct to oral fluoride supplementation used for the prevention of dental caries.
  • Now, Dr. Kuriansky represents the American Psychological Association and is also an adjunct assistant professor at the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University.
  • She has been an adjunct faculty member of the New School for Social Research in NYC since 1993 and lectures on the antiterrorism laws and the Constitution.
  • Choreographer Deborah Hay, who is an adjunct professor at the University of Texas at Austin, is still mesmerizing at age 59.
  • They aren't part of the essential life of the community, merely a decorative adjunct to it.
  • Optical mammography, for example, will probably find first use as an adjunct to conventional mammography rather than as a replacement.
  • Staff members were instructed to use this tool solely for their daily routine, as an adjunct to, rather than an alternative to, formal interpretation.
  • In the clinical assessment of chest pain, electrocardiography is an essential adjunct to the clinical history and physical examination.
  • As an adult, she has pursued a dual career as both an academic (currently an adjunct professor at the University of Toronto) and a dramatist.
  • These data suggest that STD / HIV screening must be used as an adjunct to other clinical interventions rather than a substitute for such counseling.
  • Second, it was an illustration, an adjunct to the accompanying wall text.
  • In 1780, Goya was elected a member of the Academia de S. Fernando; five years later he would become adjunct director of painting in the same institution.
  • It is not surprising to find that many entrepreneurs contributed directly to the improvement of the transport infrastructure, and were often engaged in some type of shipping as an essential adjunct to their business.
  • The Shonibare photographs were on loan on the recommendation of Okwui Enwezor, who is, among many other things, an adjunct curator of contemporary art at the Institute.
  • Kristal Brent Zook, an adjunct professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, lives in Manhattan.
  • She is a licensed nutritionist, family wellness specialist, adjunct professor at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and author of 11 books.
  • In either case, quality service is an essential adjunct to a quality product.
  • And I should add that I know him somewhat and that, since I'm a lowly adjunct prof at the New School, he is actually my president.