burglar - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of burglar in Hindi

  • सेंधमार
  • चोर

noun

  • सेंधमार

burglar Definition

  • a person who commits burglary. ( एक व्यक्ति जो चोरी करता है। )

burglar Example

  • It is like making someone who has had their house burgled pay to keep the burglar in jail! ( यह किसी ऐसे व्यक्ति को बनाने के समान है, जिसने अपने घर को बर्गलर जेल में रखने का भुगतान किया है! )
  • It was the second time in three months that a member of the public had foiled the habitual burglar 's crimes. ( तीन महीने में यह दूसरी बार था कि जनता के किसी सदस्य ने आदतन चोर के अपराधों को नाकाम कर दिया था। )
  • If you think you have the right to assault a burglar, the burglar himself has a right of self-defence! ( यदि आपको लगता है कि आपको एक बर्गलर पर हमला करने का अधिकार है, तो बर्गलर को स्वयं आत्मरक्षा का अधिकार है! )

More Sentence

  • Two policemen, chasing a burglar on foot, left their car open and his accomplice stole it.
  • But to the victim of burglary the motivation of the burglar may well be of secondary interest.
  • The possession of such burglarious tools, implements or outfit by any person other than a licensed dealer, shall be prima facie evidence of an intent to commit burglary, robbery or larceny.
  • The crime spree has led victims from across the town to lose thousands of pounds in cash after being conned by burglars .
  • While the offence of burglary was complete upon crossing the threshold, the Court held that the unlawful act comprised the whole of the burglarious intrusion.
  • Going soft on burglars and car thieves, she added, was a slap in the face for their victims.
  • On last night's Question Time a girl said that all burglars and petty criminals should be shot.
  • Security footage of young burglars raiding a Cotswold church is being examined by police.
  • Luckily they woke up when the window shattered, so the burglars got away empty handed.
  • Don't lump them in with the drug dealers and burglars deliberately cheating the state.
  • Each state has its own laws with respect to such burglarious instruments.
  • The trial court sentenced Latimer to ten years for the burglary and two years for the possession of burglarious tools.
  • A pioneering scheme to gate off alleys to burglars and thieves could be on its way to parts of central York.
  • Police are to target crime hotspots in the Keighley division to purge the streets of robbers and burglars .
  • Officers were able to recover a laptop stolen from the car from the suspect as well as a screwdriver used by him as a burglarious tool.
  • Well, the two burglars got away with the jewels but not without a fight.
  • Robbers, burglars and drugs dealers will be first to fall under the spotlight, they said.
  • Instead he neglected his duty and the burglars got away with those crimes.
  • Many burglars commit dozens, or even hundreds, of crimes before they're caught.
  • He said she refused to accept her son had killed his wife and still believed the couple had been murdered by burglars .
  • Please be warned that a group or groups of burglars and thieves are in the area.
  • The police time now dedicated to the drug trade would be freed up to catch burglars , rapists and murderers.