aggrandize - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of aggrandize in Hindi

  • सम्पत्ति 
  • सत्ता 
  • (शक्ति, संपत्ति या पद) वृद्धि करना
  • पद 
  • शक्ति अथवा प्रतिक्षा में बढ़ाना
  • ख्याति बढ़ाना 

aggrandize Definition

  • increase the power, status, or wealth of. ( की शक्ति, स्थिति, या धन में वृद्धि। )

aggrandize Example

  • Another group put in place of owners would still wield virtually complete power, and aggrandize itself above workers. ( मालिकों के स्थान पर रखा गया एक अन्य समूह अभी भी लगभग पूरी शक्ति को मिटा देगा, और खुद को श्रमिकों से ऊपर रखता है। )
  • It also indulged complexity to aggrandize the rich. ( इसने भी अमीरों को उत्तेजित करने के लिए जटिलता पैदा की। )
  • They executed riots within the school over specific grievances or to aggrandize their own power within the school population. ( उन्होंने विशिष्ट शिकायतों पर या स्कूल की आबादी के भीतर अपनी खुद की शक्ति को उत्तेजित करने के लिए स्कूल के भीतर दंगों को अंजाम दिया। )
  • But there are people who have political goals, who want to aggrandize themselves or their organizations or their movements. ( लेकिन ऐसे लोग हैं जिनके पास राजनीतिक लक्ष्य हैं, जो खुद को या अपने संगठनों या उनके आंदोलनों को उत्तेजित करना चाहते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • In their study of human society, the anthropologists aggrandize themselves to the observational perspective of gods even as they reduce humans to little more than animals.
  • The party, on the other hand, needs the army to win the war and thus to stabilize and even aggrandize its own power.
  • Religion itself can be another form of ego gratification - a kind of spiritual consumerism that focuses on having spiritual experiences to aggrandize the self, spiritual hedonism, but hedonism nonetheless.
  • he hoped to aggrandize himself by dying a hero's death
  • In other words, in the name of ‘taking the schools out of politics,’ they hoped to aggrandize the educational bureaucracy and maintain its power virtually unchecked by any popular or democratic control.
  • Some questioned whether Tarkin's methods were merely bids to aggrandize his own status, in defiance of the Emperor's ultimate goal.
  • For example, the community college baccalaureate is a result of practitioners' political agenda to aggrandize their institutions.
  • The Coens unashamedly celebrate and aggrandize American culture and sense of place, using it to enhance stories that convey and explore love, betrayal and ambition.
  • an action intended to aggrandize the Frankish dynasty
  • The comparison with Seurat's Grande Jatte, intended to aggrandize Signac's work, has the opposite effect.
  • Most of the information was really not the specific kind of factual information one might think, but rather feature and fluff pieces that seemed designed to aggrandize the agency.
  • But she has used that skill to protect her friends and aggrandize herself.
  • And Gank isn't without brothers in arms among Cleveland independents manning the front lines in the battle to aggrandize the Rust Belt, as Cash Money and No Limit did the South.
  • Rather, they propose to cross the frontier for no better reason than to aggrandize themselves and to prolong the subjection of their own population.
  • Too many leaders are in it for personal enrichment or aggrandizement , a show-me-the-money style of leadership that has led directly to today's landscape of wrecked corporations and indicted CEOs.
  • I fear the project will be another Millennium Dome - an over-ambitious monument to municipal aggrandizement which sets back arts funding in the borough for generations.
  • This special status may have been limited to specific aggrandizers or to corporate groups in which the status of the aggrandizer was conveyed to his entire family or lineage.
  • Long terms in the office have not done Africa any good, except ensuring personal aggrandisement and enrichment,’ he said.
  • Most of these stories do seem to be romanticised hindsight as the chemist or his pupil or obituarist places the discovery in a human context that renders largely superfluous any rivals or spurious steps, or aggrandises the man into a hero.
  • Again, people say they are lame or opportunistic for aggrandizing themselves by trying to rally a world-wide coalition in opposition to us.
  • The act of waiting, although indiscernible to an outside observer, disrupts the illusion of time by erasing the past, diminishing the present, and aggrandizing the future when that which is waited for is expected to appear.
  • For the most part the results have been extremely positive and a timely end has been brought to anti-competitive practices that impose unnecessary costs on business and aggrandise service providers who create little or no wealth.
  • That Langford aggrandized the role that he and the others played in the birth of Yellowstone is not surprising; history is replete with similar examples.
  • However good their intentions, they'd risk aggrandising themselves and diminishing or insulting their subject.
  • Instead, the program's format is similar to a sporting event, as indicated by the some-what aggrandizing designation of the show's set as ‘Kitchen Stadium.’
  • Upstarts, such as alpha-type bullies and despotic self- aggrandizers , are eventually restrained, as are overly selfish free-riders and odd-ball deviants.