assail - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of assail in Hindi

  • आक्रमण करना
  • धावा बोलना
  • पिल पड़ना
  • छापा मारना
  • चोट करना

assail Definition

  • make a concerted or violent attack on. ( एक ठोस या हिंसक हमला करना। )

assail Example

  • To attack the first is not to assail the last - said Charlotte Bronte, English novelist ( पहली बार हमला करने के लिए अंतिम हमला नहीं करना है - चार्लोट ब्रोंटे, अंग्रेजी उपन्यासकार ने कहा )
  • Mixed feelings could assail you in relation to love. ( प्रेम के संबंध में मिश्रित भावनाएँ आपको आत्मसात कर सकती हैं। )
  • Only then would the Assault Transports assail the station with their mere 250 Marines.( उसके बाद ही असॉल्ट ट्रांसपोर्ट स्टेशन को केवल 250 मरीन्स के साथ मिलाते हैं। )
  • Although the open admissions policy was weakened, its critics continued to assail it. ( हालाँकि खुली प्रवेश नीति को कमजोर किया गया था, लेकिन इसके आलोचकों ने इसे स्वीकार करना जारी रखा। )
  • Why take risks, when the very name of the opera secures sold-out performances, assuming the critics don't assail it, or the conservative crowds don't shun it? ( जोखिम क्यों लेते हैं, जब ओपेरा का बहुत नाम बिक-आउट प्रदर्शनों को सुरक्षित करता है, यह मानते हुए कि आलोचक इसे स्वीकार नहीं करते हैं, या रूढ़िवादी भीड़ इसे दूर नहीं करती है? )
  • The sea does not split, nor does the earth swallow up the terrorists who assail us every day. ( समुद्र विभाजित नहीं होता है, और न ही पृथ्वी उन आतंकवादियों को निगलती है जो हर दिन हमें मारते हैं। )
  • Beware of any impulses that assail you. ( किसी भी आवेग से सावधान रहें जो आपको हमला करता है। )
  • They approached warily, as though the food might leap up and assail their gullets violently. ( उन्होंने युद्ध के लिए संपर्क किया, जैसे कि भोजन छलांग लगा सकता है और हिंसक रूप से उनके गुलाल को मार सकता है। )

More Sentence

  • Critics assailed the commission, as well as a number of state and local organizations, for commercializing centennial activities.
  • We believe, though we are constantly assailed with doubt.
  • At a time when the Government is assailed by criticism and controversy, and when the Prime Minister's reputation is under such continuous attack, one would expect the opposition to be riding on a wave of success.
  • He started to get up and groaned aloud as all sorts of aches and pains assailed him.
  • I remember the feelings that assailed me when I heard about the crash, even before the humanising details emerged - the names, the ages, the family circumstances.
  • The crowd became angry and quickly began assailing the police.
  • It also assails the ideas of size and ingenuity, and, significantly, calls for full corporate compliance with a growing body of state regulation.
  • He looked alien, almost other worldly - and so desperately assailable .
  • When doubts assailed him, he got many scriptural reinforcements: ‘It is I, be not afraid - be not faithless, but believing.’
  • Beyond the forces of sheer entertainment, the director doesn't pull punches in his assailing the church.
  • The player is armed with a gun - most fortunately, because he is being assailed by a seemingly unending succession of zombies.
  • So the same Opposition that's assailing the Government for not dealing with crime would go ballistic if they found out that the Minister and his men were using unorthodox methods to rid us of the devils in the society.
  • As the old patterns die in their minds and the new ones begin to take shape, people are assailed by self-doubt and misgivings about their leaders.
  • The book sold well and rapidly became fashionable, but was assailed in various critical pamphlets for length, tedium, and doubtful morality.
  • I also conveyed our deep regret over the tendency of some Australian officials to continue to defy the policies by assailing the policies of other countries.
  • They spread hatred for us with a psychotic mass murderer and then they assailed the capital and when we moved to accost them they mysteriously withdrew.
  • The strain of looking at him hurts so I turn my eyes in an easier direction, doubt assailing me.
  • Knowing that his brother is frail, and more suited to school than to the front, he assails the train that is destined to take his sibling to the front lines.
  • As you finally ascend the topmost mast, a faint vertigo assails you, but the adrenaline is buzzing.
  • On Fifth and Sixth Avenues, cutting the length of Manhattan, are gauntlets of flag-sellers assailing vehicles at every stop light.
  • The two of them are seemingly set on assailing the South African population on as many fronts as possible.
  • None had the training or experience to deal with a battlefield dominated by machine guns and artillery - a battlefield, which offered no assailable flanks as their soldiers dug in to escape the fury of mass industrial warfare.