confines - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of confines in Hindi

  • किनारा
  • सीमीत करना
  • सीमाप्रदेश

confines Definition

Verb

  • keep or restrict someone or something within certain limits of (space, scope, or time).


Noun

  • the borders or boundaries of a place, especially with regard to their restricting freedom of movement.

confines Example

  • Similar rocks cover a large area in the province of Goyaz and in the south of the Matto Grosso, and they form, also, the hills which border the basin of the Amazon on the confines of Venezuela and Guiana. ( गोयाज़ प्रांत में और मट्टो ग्रोसो के दक्षिण में इसी तरह की चट्टानें एक बड़े क्षेत्र को कवर करती हैं, और वे वेनेजुएला और गुयाना की सीमाओं पर अमेज़ॅन के बेसिन की सीमा वाली पहाड़ियों को भी बनाते हैं। )
  • The king made sure that the princess did not venture outside of the confines of the compound. ( राजा ने सुनिश्चित किया कि राजकुमारी परिसर के बाहर उद्यम नहीं करती थी। )
  • The Uncompahgre Gorge, a deep and narrow cut in the rock of the San Juan Mountains, hugged in its confines, a river of the same name. ( अनकांफ्रेग गॉर्ज, सैन जुआन पर्वत की चट्टान में एक गहरी और संकरी कट, एक ही नाम की नदी, इसकी परिधि में गले लगाई गई है। )
  • Each teacher was given permission to determine what she teaches within the confines of her classroom. ( प्रत्येक शिक्षक को यह निर्धारित करने की अनुमति दी गई थी कि वह अपनी कक्षा की परिधि में क्या सिखाता है। )

More Sentence

  • Without the pilgrims who come to visit it, Meshed would be a poor place, but lying on the eastern confines of Persia, close to Afghanistan, Russian Central Asia and Transcaspia, at the point where a number of trade routes converge, it is very important politically, and the British and Russian governments have maintained consulates-general there since 1889.
  • Ash is a star player, one of the best in her field, escaping from the realities of life's drudgery into the confines of this hi-tech wargame.  
  • Content plays a major role in Irving's music, elements drawn from outside the hermetic confines of the electronica genre.  
  • There is nothing more gray, stultifying, or dreary than a life lived inside the confines of a theory.  
  • There is nothing wrong for a guru and chela to learn and practise mysterious rituals within the confines of the law.
  • With some cells open, my brethren and I are allowed freedom to wander inside the confines of this red-walled hoosegow.
  • PALI, the language used in daily intercourse between cultured people in the north of India from the 7th century B.C. It continued to be used throughout India and its confines as a literary language for about a thousand years, and is still, though in a continually decreasing degree, the literary language of Burma, Siam, and Ceylon.
  • Before the 14th century B.C. the warrior kings of Egypt had carried the power of their arms southward from the delta of the Nile wellnigh to its source, and eastward to the confines of Assyria.
  • He started in 1603, and, after traversing' the least-known parts of Central Asia, he reached the confines of China.
  • In the eastern and western portions of this city are situated the residences of the highest dignitaries of the empire; while beyond its confines on the south stand the offices of the six of f icial boards which direct the affairs of the eighteen provinces.