cede - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cede in Hindi

  • सौंपना
  • त्याग करना
  • देना
  • हवाले करना
  • दे डालना
  • हार मानना
  • आत्मसमर्पण करना

cede Definition

  • give up (power or territory). ( छोड़ देना (शक्ति या क्षेत्र)। )

cede Example

  • they have had to cede control of the schools to the government ( उन्हें स्कूलों का नियंत्रण सरकार को सौंपना पड़ा है )
  • Remember that you're not looking for someone to whom you'll cede decision-making power. ( याद रखें कि आप किसी ऐसे व्यक्ति की तलाश नहीं कर रहे हैं जिसके लिए आप निर्णय लेने की शक्ति को कम कर देंगे। )
  • If we extend it one more year, they'll have no choice but to cede lands to us in payment. ( यदि हम इसे एक और वर्ष बढ़ाते हैं, तो हमारे पास भुगतान के लिए भूमि को छीनने के अलावा कोई विकल्प नहीं होगा। )
  • Turkeys never vote for Christmas, and sporting governing bodies never cede power without a fight. ( तुर्की कभी क्रिसमस के लिए वोट नहीं देते हैं, और खेल शासी निकाय कभी भी लड़ाई के बिना शक्ति को कम नहीं करते हैं। )
  • Reluctance on the part of smaller states to cede power to larger ones gained weight with the destruction of the pact. ( छोटे राज्यों की ओर से अनिच्छा शक्ति को बड़ा करने के लिए समझौता के विनाश के साथ वजन प्राप्त किया। )

More Sentence

  • They complain of having to cede their disciplinary power over inmates to mental health clinicians.
  • It is clear, however, that commanders on the ground are reluctant to cede power to a foreign force.
  • In the case of monetary policy the executive ceded power to the Bank, in matters of military policy it should cede power to parliament.
  • One challenge is that the courts are being asked to cede some power.
  • However, even this is proving hugely controversial with many reluctant to cede power to a centralised Pacific body.
  • After some toing and froing, the right of the King to grant Monopolies was ceded to Parliament.
  • No wars were fought and no territory was ceded in the opening of the country to western influences.
  • No government cedes its power willingly, so it is likely that Canberra's interference, however purportedly reform-minded the agenda, will continue.
  • American mainstream politics and press coverage has ceded the terrain of conviction to the right wing.
  • The cost to them of maintaining their corrupt authoritarian rule and ceding territory to neighbors will be high.
  • In 1921 the territory was ceded to Poland, of which it continued to form part until 1939.
  • Whether power is ceded formally or not, an elected body will quite properly carry the moral authority to insist on its opinions being listened to.
  • In the eyes of euro-sceptics we have conceded enough power to European institutions already without ceding control of our economy too.
  • We are defending the country by ceding our own powers of self-defense to a set of managers external to ourselves.
  • When Clare joins the revolutionaries, she cedes her grandmother's land to the group, thus relinquishing part of the basis of her privilege.
  • Leave aside the implications for self-government of effectively ceding such powers to Brussels.