buttress - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of buttress in Hindi

  • पुश्ता
  • प्राकार
  • सहारा देना
  • समर्थन देना

noun

  • उठंगाना
  • टेक

buttress Definition

noun

  • a projecting support of stone or brick built against a wall. ( एक दीवार के खिलाफ निर्मित पत्थर या ईंट का एक प्रोजेक्टिंग समर्थन। )
  • a source of defense or support. ( रक्षा या समर्थन का एक स्रोत। )

verb

  • provide (a building or structure) with projecting supports built against its walls. ( प्रदान (एक इमारत या संरचना) इसकी दीवारों के खिलाफ निर्मित समर्थन का समर्थन करता है। )
  • increase the strength of or justification for; reinforce. ( के लिए या औचित्य की शक्ति में वृद्धि; सुदृढ़। )

buttress Example

  • In other words, participant observers frequently buttress their observations with methods of data collection that allow them access to important areas that are not amenable to observation. ( दूसरे शब्दों में, प्रतिभागी पर्यवेक्षक अक्सर डेटा संग्रह के तरीकों के साथ अपनी टिप्पणियों को दबाते हैं जो उन्हें महत्वपूर्ण क्षेत्रों तक पहुंच प्रदान करते हैं जो अवलोकन के लिए उत्तरदायी नहीं हैं। )
  • He had read a great deal of history, but he does not buttress his position by quoting from historical sources, as he was later to do. ( उसने इतिहास का एक बड़ा हिस्सा पढ़ा था, लेकिन वह ऐतिहासिक स्रोतों से उद्धृत करके अपनी स्थिति को स्पष्ट नहीं करता है, जैसा कि वह बाद में करना चाहता था। )
  • They were a more effective buttress of the Crown than its own bureaucracy or civil service. ( वे अपनी स्वयं की नौकरशाही या सिविल सेवा की तुलना में क्राउन के अधिक प्रभावी बट्रेस थे। )
  • The beauty of the southeast buttress of Cathedral Peak is that it's all on, and it's all beautiful, classic, and fun. ( कैथेड्रल पीक के दक्षिण पूर्व बट की सुंदरता यह है कि यह सब पर है, और यह सब सुंदर, क्लासिक और मजेदार है। )
  • Male conservatives can then quote female operatives, using the sex of the original messenger as a buttress against similar complaints. ( पुरुष रूढ़िवादी तब महिला संचालकों को उद्धृत कर सकते हैं, मूल दूत के लिंग का उपयोग करते हुए इसी तरह की शिकायतों के खिलाफ एक स्त्री के रूप में। )
  • I know there are innumerably more adventurous routes that trace their way by gully and buttress , ridge and groove up the massive north-east face of the Ben. ( मुझे पता है कि असंख्य अधिक साहसी मार्ग हैं जो बेन के बड़े पैमाने पर उत्तर-पूर्व के चेहरे पर गुलाल और बट्रेस, रिज और नाली द्वारा अपना रास्ता तलाशते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • I was expecting at least a stout defence, and probably new evidence that would help buttress his case, but he barely rated a mention in Trevor Mallard's speech, and I will tell the members why.
  • Property and financial prosperity were powerful testimonies to the strength of each of these categories and a buttress to weak claims to either.
  • A grassy bay separates this buttress from the fine slabs on Cir Mhor's SW face.
  • It is more economical to buttress it at certain intervals than to make the entire wall thicker.
  • Cable and satellite operators seldom disclose subscription numbers, but what numbers are available buttress Peck's point.
  • The clergy did not do so because English kings were the protectors of the faith against heretics and a buttress against anticlerical attack.
  • The ‘truth’ becomes another buttress in the society's ideological infrastructure.
  • Whether in business or politics, partnerships are supposed to buttress the strengths of those involved.
  • there was a demand for a new stable order as a buttress against social collapse
  • Chad was seen as a buttress against Libya.
  • It means he can defend his own defence, with Nerlinger providing the buttress to protect the centre-backs.
  • Transmitted to Washington by the British, the Zimmermann telegram helped buttress President Woodrow Wilson's decision to call for a declaration of war against Germany.
  • When analysts can cite other experts, whether private sector or foreign liaison, they add to their own credibility - experts talk to other experts - as well as buttress their argument.
  • Wenger noted that sustained workplace relationships and interaction buttress communities of practice.
  • Although these thrusts can be resolved by tensile reinforcing in the perimeter beams it is simplest, and most natural, and stable to use the building itself to buttress the horizontal thrusts.
  • For example, huge ‘flying shores’ had to be fitted to buttress the structure against movement.
  • I leaned against the damp stone of the buttress , tilting my head to follow the line of the sheer wall up to where the ghosts of clouds raced before the moon.
  • I suggested we descend an intermediate ridge, cut across the western cirque, climb the northwest buttress of Cloud Peak, circle around, and complete the entire enchainment in the reverse direction.
  • the political police were the main buttress of the regime
  • Remember, these thinly capitalized companies' insurance buttress truly enormous quantities of securities.
  • Hiking out, we talked about our ascent of the northwest buttress of Cloud Peak, trying to sound congratulatory.
  • Stallman thus launched his movement to build a buttress against this trend, by developing a free operating system within which the freedoms he had known could continue.
  • Even ‘reverence for the emperor, the most important ideological buttress of the old order, was evidently giving way’.
  • The Church is called a pillar and buttress because there are many local churches throughout the world performing this function.