corporal - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of corporal in Hindi

  • दैहिक
  • शारीरिक

corporal Definition

Noun

  • a low-ranking noncommissioned officer in the armed forces, in particular (in the US Army) an NCO ranking above private first class and below sergeant or (in the US Marine Corps) an NCO ranking above lance corporal and below sergeant.
  • a cloth on which the chalice and paten are placed during the celebration of the Eucharist.

Adjective

  • relating to the human body.

corporal Example

  • The corporal came, according to orders, to shut the door. ( कॉरपोरल, आदेश के अनुसार, दरवाजा बंद करने के लिए आया था। )
  • Corporal punishment is kept within limits (xxv. ( शारीरिक दंड को सीमा के भीतर रखा गया है (xxv. )
  • The object was to perform the corporal and spiritual works of mercy. ( इसका उद्देश्य दया के शारीरिक और आध्यात्मिक कार्य करना था। )
  • His temptation was removed by the Host beginning to bleed, the blood soaking through the corporal into the marble of the altar. ( मेजबान ने खून बहाना शुरू कर दिया, उसके प्रलोभन को दूर कर दिया गया, खून वेदी के संगमरमर में कॉर्पोरल के माध्यम से भिगो रहा था। )

More Sentence

  • Corporal punishment involving foster children is against Children Services Board policy.
  • Corporal Banuelos was completely justified in his actions under the law.
  • In the school of experience, corporal punishment is still allowed.
  • This weekend, a corporal will make more than a captain,
  • Corporal punishment was a constant in Allen's early life.
  • It's difficult to see corporal in a sentence .
  • Grimsley said the corporal was the best barber in the brigade.
  • There are three methods for implementing corporal punishment on the highway:
  • Some European countries have already banned all forms of corporal punishment.
  • She said the drivers, both corporals, were also gone.
  • A devout Muslim, the corporal prays five times a day.
  • But even as he spoke he began to doubt whether this was the corporal he knew or a stranger, so unlike himself did the corporal seem at that moment.
  • He was in a state of physical suffering as if from corporal punishment, and could not avoid expressing it by cries of anger and distress.
  • They can impose fines for small offences not worth sending bef ore the inspector, and, in cases of high misdemeanour, have the power of inflicting corporal punishment.
  • The board of education does not support corporal punishment because of the physical harm that can be inflicted upon students.  
  • Shooting someone is sure to cause him or her a great deal of corporal suffering.  
  • Because the boy was injured while receiving corporal treatment from his principal, his parents sued the school.  
  • Slaves were often tied to trees and whipped as a form of corporal punishment.  
  • To get her father in trouble, the naughty teenager accused him of physically harming her through corporal abuse.
  • Consequently corporal and even capital punishment occupy a far less prominent position, and tend everywhere to disappear.
  • Legislative divorces are forbidden by the constitution, and a statute of 1901 subjects wife-beaters to corporal punishment.
  • Cleburne, one of the best division commanders of the South, had been a corporal in the British army.