assuage - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of assuage in Hindi

  • शांत करना
  • मृदु करना
  • बुझाना
  • धीमा करना
  • कम करना
  • ठंडा कर देना

assuage Definition

  • make (an unpleasant feeling) less intense. ( बनाओ (एक अप्रिय भावना) कम तीव्र। )

assuage Example

  • I myself incline to the minority view that science alone cannot assuage our craving for human contact. ( मैं खुद अल्पसंख्यक दृष्टिकोण के बारे में बताता हूं कि विज्ञान अकेले मानव संपर्क के लिए हमारी लालसा को स्वीकार नहीं कर सकता है। )
  • How else is he supposed to assuage England's desperate hunger for success if he cannot even get players together for a few days? ( यदि वह कुछ दिनों के लिए खिलाड़ियों को एक साथ नहीं मिला सकता है, तो उसे सफलता के लिए इंग्लैंड की हताश भूख को कैसे स्वीकार करना चाहिए? )
  • Trying to assuage the ruffled feelings of the masses by conducting such events in situations of necessity may be fine. ( आवश्यकता की स्थितियों में इस तरह के आयोजन करके आम जनता की रूखी भावनाओं को आत्मसात करने की कोशिश ठीक हो सकती है। )
  • Looking at my field guide did not assuage my fears. ( मेरे फील्ड गाइड को देखकर मेरे डर को महसूस नहीं किया। )
  • The point is, hunger and the desire to assuage it had little, if anything, to do with honoring or dishonoring God on the Sabbath. ( मुद्दा है, भूख और इसे आत्मसात करने की इच्छा, अगर कुछ है, तो सब्त के दिन भगवान को सम्मान देने या बेइज्जत करने का। )
  • Perhaps, he is seeking revenge, or perhaps, he is simply looking to assuage the pain. ( शायद, वह बदला लेना चाह रहा है, या शायद, वह बस दर्द को आत्मसात करना चाहता है। )

More Sentence

  • This is because one of the purposes of the criminal law is to assuage the feelings of the victims and their friends and relations.
  • It seems as though dance helped to assuage the feelings of loss associated with leaving Ireland.
  • They may have over-eaten, in their desperation to assuage their hunger, or drunk themselves silly.
  • Anyway, I'll assuage my frustration by posting my comment here.
  • Politicians sought to assuage those feelings with a range of new anti-crime measures.
  • For him, people existed only for one purpose: to assuage his unquenchable thirst for self-validation and control.
  • Nothing would assuage the pain of her deprivation.
  • What poor hosts we have become if we do not offer to assuage her hunger, for surely she must be famished by now.
  • As part of the shift to unadorned capitalist relations, efforts appear to be underway to revive various forms of religion to help assuage social discontent
  • However, my task is to pursue the best interests of the child and not assuage parental feelings.
  • The subsequent amendments were being proposed to assuage the feelings of industry.
  • Such videos are very popular as they help assuage the guilt feelings of parents over their failure to control the TV in the first place.
  • an opportunity occurred to assuage her desire for knowledge
  • Each mouthful is so poignant, however, that our appetite, if not assuaged , is at least abashed.
  • It merely earned him some much-needed Brownie points and assuaged the general grief and shock of a nation, understandably numbed by the slaughter of innocent children.
  • But the second desire was not so easily assuaged .
  • I am having trouble structuring an argument which assuages my children's disappointment on this one.
  • And that is a hunger that can probably never be assuaged .
  • It is said that they are in flight from an insupportable nervous strain, from which they find temporary assuagement only in sleep.
  • Hunger was easily assuaged by chips, but after a while, I developed a taste for more illicit pleasures.
  • And in addressing that, the hunger is assuaged .
  • For some reason it's comforting to be able to really dislike him; it assuages the guilty feelings our envy produces.
  • I expect this was a conscious tactic for assuaging a common anxiety, and it did make it easier to ignore that difference between us.
  • But thank you for acknowledging that the principle accomplishment of carbon credits is the assuagement of guilt.