conscript - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of conscript in Hindi

  • भरती होनेवाला
  • भर्ती किया हुआ
  • दर्ज रजिस्टर

conscript Definition

Verb

  • enlist (someone) compulsorily, typically into the armed services.

Noun

  • a person enlisted compulsorily.

conscript Example

  • With conscription a national army corresponds more or less numerically to the proportion of males in the national population. ( एक राष्ट्रीय सेना के साथ राष्ट्रीय आबादी में पुरुषों के अनुपात के लिए अधिक या कम संख्यात्मक रूप से मेल खाती है। )
  • Because of John’s moral beliefs, he refuses to take part in the conscription that would require him to bear arms. ( जॉन की नैतिक मान्यताओं के कारण, वह उस भर्ती में भाग लेने से इंकार कर देता है जिसके लिए उसे हथियार उठाने की आवश्यकता होती है। )
  • The signal for a widespread rising was the introduction of conscription acts for the recruiting of the depleted armies on the eastern frontiers. ( व्यापक रूप से उभरने का संकेत पूर्वी सीमाओं पर घटती सेनाओं की भर्ती के लिए भर्ती अधिनियमों की शुरूआत थी। )
  • When the anti-war protestors spoke out against conscription, they were opposing mandatory military service.  ( जब युद्ध-विरोधी प्रदर्शनकारियों ने भर्ती के खिलाफ आवाज़ उठाई, तो वे अनिवार्य सैन्य सेवा का विरोध कर रहे थे। )
  • A number of men who want to avoid conscription insist their religious views prevent them from serving in the military. ( बहुत से पुरुष जो भर्ती से बचना चाहते हैं, अपने धार्मिक विचारों पर जोर देते हैं, उन्हें सेना में सेवा करने से रोकते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Since the time (1868-1872) of Midhat Pasha, who did much to bring the independent Arab tribes under control, the Turkish government has been, however, gradually strengthening its grip on the country and extending the area of conscription and taxation.
  • The constitution authorizes the formation of a militia (7roXerocvXaKr)) to be enrolled by conscription, but in existing circumstances the embodiment of this force seems unnecessary.
  • Governor Davis wanted to conscript parents as homework helpers.
  • I have an introduction to L, an army conscript.
  • To conscript more victims, you need a proper network.
  • Some have conscript armies, others do not.
  • Across the road, an army conscript in battle fatigues watches.
  • She could do without large conscript armies to defend land frontiers and needed long-service troops who could be employed overseas for long periods.
  • Toledo enacted that one-seventh of the male population of a village should be subject to conscription for this service, but they were to be paid, and were not to be taken beyond a specified distance from their homes.
  • The service is not popular, and it is recruited by means of conscription from the national guard, the term of service being two years.
  • Why the officer corps of the army or the conscript regular soldiers were all fired is inexplicable.
  • It's a conscript army, and the families of the soldiers are suffering more each year.
  • The first conscript armies were recruited in France to fight the revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.
  • Nor is a conscript army without advantages both for the soldiers and the institution.
  • At the start of the Spanish civil war they were the only combat-tested regulars in a short-service conscript army.
  • But in a conscript army assembled by a dictatorship, the line between civilian and soldier gets blurred, at least by my calculation.  
  • A peasant conscript army was established, with weapons being the possessions of the government.
  • The army was raised, at all events in part, by conscription; a standing army seems to have been first organized in Assyria.