come under - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of come under in Hindi

  • इसके तहत आना
  • अधीन होना
  • किसी के प्रभाव में आना

come under Definition

Verb

  • be classified as or among something.
  • be subject to an influence or authority.

come under Example

  • Swimming pools usually come under 'leisure centres' in the telephone directory. ( स्विमिंग पूल आमतौर पर टेलीफोन डायरेक्टरी में 'अवकाश केंद्रों' के अंतर्गत आते हैं। )
  • Of course, there was always the possibility that she had come up with the idea of distracting Spenser, but he found that hard to believe. ( बेशक, हमेशा संभावना थी कि वह स्पेंसर को विचलित करने के विचार के साथ आई थी, लेकिन उसने पाया कि विश्वास करना मुश्किल है। )
  • The company has come under intense scrutiny because of its environmental record. ( कंपनी अपने पर्यावरण रिकॉर्ड के कारण गहन जांच के दायरे में आ गई है। )
  • The proposals come under three main headings. ( प्रस्ताव तीन मुख्य शीर्षकों के अंतर्गत आते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • In other words, when he shook himself free of his current family, he would come to Dulce.
  • What heading does this come under?
  • "Come here," said the little man, and took her to one of the corners of the building.
  • Television newsreaders come under enormous strain.
  • Their activities have come under police scrutiny.
  • I wasn't the one who wanted to come here in the first place.
  • Foreign policy has come under close scrutiny recently.
  • Bigger than TV and cars and anything that has come before it.
  • There he found so many people, among them officers who, like himself, had come in civilian clothes, that he had difficulty in getting a dinner.
  • Would it not be better if the end did come, the very end?
  • I was afraid to come in.
  • "That will prove a barrier for some time to come," said the little man, smiling pleasantly all over his wrinkled face at the success of their stratagem.
  • I hear he has come on some inspection business, remarked the visitor.
  • What had happened that made him ditch everything he knew and come to Arkansas?
  • In fact, maybe that was why Dulce didn't come to breakfast.
  • If I could use your phone, Mrs. Giddon, I'll see if I can find someone to come get me.
  • Why, it's Oz, the Wonderful Wizard, come back again!
  • "Mr. Jefferson," he said, "I have come to ask your pardon.
  • All politicians come under attack for their views.
  • Our armies have come under heavy bombardment.
  • Next minute there was a roar and a sharp crash, and at her side Dorothy saw the ground open in a wide crack and then come together again.
  • His directorship has come under fierce attack.
  • What word does this idiom come under?
  • After the infectious diseases come the non-infectious ones such as cancer, Alzheimer's, and heart disease.
  • Analysts expect the pound to come under pressure .