contest - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of contest in Hindi

Verb

  • संघर्ष करना
  • प्रतियोगिता में भाग लेना
  • प्राप्त करने का दावा करना

Noun

  • प्रतियोगिता
  • संघर्ष
  • चुनाव लड़ना
  • प्रतिवाद करना
  • प्रतिद्वन्द्विता करना
  • प्रतियोगिता करना

contest Definition

Verb

  • engage in competition to attain (a position of power).
  • oppose (an action, decision, or theory) as mistaken or wrong.

Noun

  • an event in which people compete for supremacy in a sport, activity, or particular quality.

contest Example

  • The German authorities applied this decision, refusing the customs exemption, and the applicant sought to contest this before the national court. ( जर्मन अधिकारियों ने इस फैसले को लागू किया, सीमा शुल्क छूट से इनकार कर दिया, और आवेदक ने राष्ट्रीय अदालत के समक्ष यह लड़ाई लड़ने की मांग की। )
  • They could then reduce the political contest to one between core, politically active constituencies. ( वे तब राजनीतिक प्रतिस्पर्धा को कोर, राजनीतिक रूप से सक्रिय निर्वाचन क्षेत्रों के बीच कम कर सकते थे। )
  • Rather, it's a return to the traditional geopolitical contest . ( बल्कि, यह पारंपरिक भू-राजनीतिक प्रतियोगिता में वापसी है। )
  • Don't hide in the slate and contest a back-seat position; come to the front, and run for deputy political leader. ( स्लेट में न छुपकर पीछे की सीट पर बैठें; सामने आएं, और उप राजनीतिक नेता के लिए दौड़ें। )

More Sentence

  • Ironically, the arrival of the breakthrough goal signalled the end of a quality contest .
  • At the same time they also do not possess the means to question and contest such representations.
  • Or at least that is the message that is being broadcast 24 hours a day as the contest for the new position of Mayor heats up.
  • How did supporters of the proposed federal Constitution contest this position?
  • The members said anyone could contest the position as long as they had influence and interest.
  • It is also the outcome of the calculated political manipulation of the contest for the Democratic presidential nomination.
  • After a rough and disputed contest - the aluminium industry was notorious for its murders and gangsterism - he won.
  • she declared her intention to contest the presidency
  • Here the political contest had a national dimension.
  • The contest over tropes of traditional Africa and measures of authenticity in postcolonial arts and politics can be thought of in a similar manner.
  • He is a bigwig and has many contacts, as I discovered when I tried to get a lawyer later to contest his dismissal.
  • He advised party members willing to contest positions during the forthcoming congress to complete forms from the party headquarters.
  • The two candidates then contest the general election.
  • a gigantic air rifle shooting contest
  • Participants must agree to arbitration outside of the US court system for conflicts arising from this contest .
  • The violator is then given an opportunity to respond, defend the content in question and contest the size of the fine.
  • A prominent member of the 1922 Committee, he may find he is be unable to contest a place on its executive because he will not be an MP when the election takes place.
  • Watching the Conservative Party leadership contest , political neutrals are unsure whether to laugh or cry.
  • He said at no time did he campaign for the position from any association and saw no need to get disappointed because he was just asked to contest the position.
  • In such a contest the traditional discomfort associated with the mogul can be put to one side because it serves a greater good.
  • That is to say, matters ranging from training methods to nutrition to contest results.
  • According to the presidential election law, a party must win at least 3 percent of House seats or 5 percent of the vote to contest the presidential election.
  • I don't at this stage, and I never have thought, that it's constructive to characterise it as a conflict or a contest .
  • Let them take to active campaigning now, contest the elections next time, and later perhaps, even become Ministers.
  • National threatens to dismantle workers rights to contest dismissal and also seek to reduce holiday entitlements.
  • Together, they campaigned for the right to contest the presidential election scheduled for December 1990.