ameliorate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of ameliorate in Hindi

  • उन्नति
  • सुधार
  • वर्धन
  • समुन्नति
  • श्रेयस्व
  • बेहतरी
  • सुधारना
  • उन्नति देना
  • सुधरना
  • उन्नति करना

ameliorate Definition

  • make (something bad or unsatisfactory) better. ( बनाओ (कुछ बुरा या असंतोषजनक) बेहतर। )

ameliorate Example

  • Improved social and economic conditions enhance health status and ameliorate problems of addiction. ( बेहतर सामाजिक और आर्थिक स्थिति स्वास्थ्य की स्थिति को बढ़ाती है और नशे की समस्याओं को कम करती है। )
  • He drafted it because he believed that the U.N. is the place to resolve such disputes and ameliorate such crises. ( उन्होंने इसका मसौदा तैयार किया क्योंकि उनका मानना था कि इस तरह के विवादों को सुलझाने के लिए यू.एन. जगह है और ऐसे संकटों को दूर करना है। )
  • There's also evidence that they ameliorate depression and improve various mental functions. ( इस बात के भी प्रमाण हैं कि वे अवसाद को कम करते हैं और विभिन्न मानसिक क्रियाओं में सुधार करते हैं। )
  • the reform did much to ameliorate living standards ( सुधार ने जीवन स्तर को सुधारने के लिए बहुत कुछ किया )

More Sentence

  • It makes constructive suggestions as to how the laws may be amended to ameliorate some of the adverse impacts on young people.
  • While buyers are not thrilled by rising prices, rising prices are one of the ameliorative responses to changes in scarcity conditions.
  • Its thrust is towards amelioration of the poor and a lot of distance has been covered.
  • It would also provide a sound basis for targeting scarce resources and developing strategies for remediation and amelioration .
  • A critical scholarship is an important part of the ameliorative scheme, although such criticism is not the exclusive solution.
  • Better to march with a powerful friend in the hope of ameliorating the worst of the excesses, rather than leaving him to his own blind devices.
  • The humour ameliorates the violence in the statement.
  • We know nothing of course, but we do not remotely know even this, and mere assertion in no way ameliorates our destitution.
  • Another bit of good news is that the campaign has prompted many members of the public to not only join the struggle but also contribute in different ways towards ameliorating the situation of survivors.
  • The memo sent out by that task force in the spring addressed this concern and made suggestions for how the school might approach ameliorating the situation amid the current budget crisis.
  • For real amelioration in education is completely contingent upon complementary improvement in the wider societal context.
  • As a father of four boys, some of them rather exuberant, I have carefully chosen elementary schools for my sons where the effects are somewhat ameliorated .
  • At least some of these could be ameliorated by improved urban design.
  • The goal is to enact a more equal distribution of wealth and power across the world by democratic means, which maintain the positive impacts of globalisation while ameliorating its negative consequences.
  • As our awareness of the extinction crisis has grown, we have taken some ameliorative actions.
  • One wonders what such commentators would make of the recently developed notion that local laws should be ameliorated not by local sympathies but by international conventions.
  • Yet, the experts believe that family ties still play a major role in ameliorating the potential social distress caused by unemployment.
  • Rather than ameliorating his problems, however, these gadgets multiplied his frustrations exponentially.
  • None of these institutes have made any appreciable contribution in ameliorating the harsh conditions and making agriculture an attractive proposition.
  • All of these have required long term care and treatment, only partially ameliorated by the settlement made by the manufacturer.
  • Thus, effects of water stress on the plant are partly ameliorated by this improvement in water supply, and partly by the reduction in canopy size and transpiration.
  • I think the ameliorative treatments have been a godsend.
  • The increasingly powerful industrial working class sought the amelioration of its social and economic conditions.
  • This amelioration is for the most part subjective rather than objective - the individual feels better about him- or herself.
  • Even the summer sunshine and drop in humidity isn't ameliorating things.
  • Government intervention would be better targeted at ameliorating this local dependency rather than artificially prolonging it.