bloodless - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bloodless in Hindi

  • रक्तहिन
  • रक्तहीन
  • अरक्तक

adjective

  • रक्तहिन

bloodless Definition

  • (of a revolution or conflict) without violence or killing. ( (एक क्रांति या संघर्ष के) हिंसा या हत्या के बिना। )
  • (of the skin or a part of the body) drained of color. ( (त्वचा या शरीर का एक हिस्सा) रंग का सूखा। )

bloodless Example

  • Much of this economic merriment can be ascribed to the miracle of our virtually bloodless revolution and the government's macro-economic policy. ( हमारी आर्थिक रूप से रक्तहीन क्रांति और सरकार की वृहद-आर्थिक नीति के चमत्कार से इस आर्थिक परिवर्तन को बहुत कुछ समझा जा सकता है। )
  • Oh, and that nuke strike may be the most bloodless terrorist attack in the history of film. ( ओह, और वह परमाणु हमला फिल्म के इतिहास में सबसे रक्तहीन आतंकवादी हमला हो सकता है। )
  • She still hadn't said a word, but her face was bloodless , her lips white. ( उसने अभी भी एक शब्द नहीं कहा था, लेकिन उसका चेहरा रक्तहीन था, उसके होंठ सफेद थे। )
  • Barney whirls on him and glares - eyes big as goose eggs, lips pursed and bloodless . ( बार्नी उस पर भड़कता है और चकाचौंध करता है - हंस अंडे, होंठ प्यूरी और रक्तहीन के रूप में आँखें। )
  • If they had succeeded, it would have been a bloodless revolution, and our lives today might be different and immensely better. ( अगर वे सफल हो जाते, तो यह एक रक्तहीन क्रांति होती, और आज का हमारा जीवन अलग और बेहद बेहतर हो सकता है। )
  • His perfectly straight nose was exactly proportionate to his mouth with his almost bloodless lips. ( उनकी पूरी तरह से सीधी नाक उनके लगभग रक्तहीन होंठों के साथ उनके मुंह के अनुपात में थी। )
  • It made him seem rather bloodless , rather passionless. ( इसने उसे रक्तहीन नहीं, बल्कि भावुक बना दिया। )
  • Her face was white as sheet, her lips bloodless . ( उसका चेहरा चादर की तरह सफेद था, उसके होंठ रक्तहीन थे। )

More Sentence

  • Sebastian's face was as pale as his hands, nearly bloodless , and pointed in a rather elfin manner.
  • A bloodless revolution is possible, but only if it's supported by a clear majority of the populace, who are no longer afraid to say what they think for fear of being shot.
  • Landing in France in March 1815, he deposed the Bourbons in a bloodless revolution.
  • It may be, then, that I have the makings of a soulless, bloodless , heartless academic in me; it may be that I have no moral sense, no conscience, no shame.
  • Beside her in the passenger's seat, Beth clutches her hands together so hard that the fingers are white and bloodless .
  • For many, scientific materialism is not a bloodless philosophy but a passionately held ideology.
  • Twelve political parties and three coalitions are fielding candidates in the election, organised just six months after a bloodless coup toppled the president.
  • No smile or laughter escaped from those bloodless lips.
  • In their universe all is bland, bloodless , bleached of character.
  • In pictures he appears bloodless and stern, but in the flesh he is surprisingly normal.
  • According to this morning's papers, ‘This was a bloodless revolution’ and ‘People power prevailed’.
  • She bit her lower lip, which had gone pale and bloodless .
  • To paraphrase Jefferson, they can effect a bloodless revolution.
  • Devolution of function from central government to the stronger local units would have involved an intensification of the land value charges at the expense of income taxes - a bloodless revolution!
  • It was mechanical, lifeless, bloodless and monotonous, but the material was brilliant.
  • Until recently compilations of slave trade statistics have seemed to reduce one of the darkest episodes in world history into a set of abstract and bloodless figures.
  • Her hair was pure white, her skin was ivory white, and her lips were almost bloodless .
  • She fell to her knees, small noises escaping her bloodless lips.
  • This woman, this humourless bloodless shambles of a person, was entirely sure that the sign was not open to interpretation by her or anyone else.
  • Over 30 countries experienced nearly entirely bloodless revolutions in the span of a few months in 1989-90, and nobody saw it coming.
  • Neither we nor they seem to understand why this new, bloodless God should even matter.
  • The unusually bloodless conflicts of the past 12 years have made political leaders somewhat risk averse.