coup - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of coup in Hindi

  • तख्तापलट
  • तख्ता पलट
  • बलात्‌ राज्य परिवर्तन
  • आकस्मिक राज्य परिवर्तन
  • सहसाघात
  • उथल-पुथल करना

coup Definition

Noun

  • a sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government.
  • a notable or successful stroke or move.
  • (among some North American Indian peoples) an act of touching an armed enemy in battle as a deed of bravery, or an act of first touching an item of the enemy's in order to claim it.
  • a contusion caused by contact of the brain with the skull at the point of trauma.

coup Example

  • The emperor's first great coup thus failed. ( इस प्रकार सम्राट का पहला महान तख्तापलट विफल रहा। )
  • While the information provided on these coups is relatively interesting, the conclusions are less so. ( जबकि इन तख्तापलटों पर दी गई जानकारी अपेक्षाकृत दिलचस्प है, निष्कर्ष कम हैं। )
  • After a military coup in Nigeria, the Seals are sent in to evacuate a small group of foreign nationals, primarily a doctor, from a local mission. ( नाइजीरिया में एक सैन्य तख्तापलट के बाद, एक स्थानीय मिशन से विदेशी नागरिकों के एक छोटे समूह, मुख्य रूप से एक डॉक्टर को निकालने के लिए जवानों को भेजा जाता है। )
  • Jordanes, who wrote in Constantinople in the 550s, even described the coup of 476 as if it had been a fully-fledged barbarian invasion.  ( जॉर्डन, जिन्होंने 550 के दशक में कॉन्स्टेंटिनोपल में लिखा था, ने 476 के तख्तापलट का भी वर्णन किया जैसे कि यह पूरी तरह से बर्बर आक्रमण था। )

More Sentence

  • Ironically the media had reported the successful deposition of the leader before the coup had even taken place.  
  • Darwin's Origin of Species, published in 1859, delivered the coup de grace.  
  • Then, as he breaths his last, the dogs are called off and the huntmaster, emotionless, delivers the coup de grace.  
  • A military coup in 1955 deposed him, sending him into exile first in Paraguay and ultimately in Madrid.  
  • The Foreign Office was warned of a plot to depose the leader of an oil-rich country weeks before the coup attempt happened.  
  • What should have been a propaganda coup for Germany turned out to be the opposite.
  • He left Paris after the coup d'etat of 1851 and spent nine years in England.
  • After the coup d'etat of 1851 he retired from public life.
  • Instead, they survive by preventing splits in the elite, military coups, and, most important of all, mass collective action.
  • He was suddenly placed under arrest owing to intrigues or suspicions of the men raised to power by the coup d'etat of Thermidor 9-10 (July 27-28) 1794.
  • The cruder method of fomenting military coups had been replaced by financing and training civilian opponents, but the aim was still the same.
  • A second coup d'état was then effected.
  • When there was a coup in Burma, now Myanmar, in 1988, they closed the universities.
  • When the standard deviation of stock market returns is excluded, however, revolutions and coups enter with the usual negative sign.
  • But Mr. Churchill's great coup in the war was the attack on the Dardanelles, which he pressed forward in spite of the increasing reluctance of Lord Fisher.
  • Aristide was sent into exile after a coup in September 1991.
  • Not exactly an intellectual coup but I was in a hurry.
  • He still looks back on his performance as a publicity coup.
  • But the military attempted three coups during Alfonsin's tenure.
  • It was the year's most stunning coup de theatre.
  • If Lino tried a coup, how long would it last?
  • Stepashin earned his stripes with Yeltsin by resisting the 1991 coup.
  • Some Russians warn that a coup by Kremlin hardliners is imminent.
  • The murder of three men of the Baltic Landeswehr led to the coup of April 16 1919, by the proclamation of the Government of a Lettish clergyman, Needra.
  • The coup was perfectly successful.
  • Revolutions and coups, and other variables that proxy for political instability, typically enter negatively in growth regressions.
  • Proscribed at the coup d'etat of the 18th Fructidor (4th of September 1797) he escaped to Basel.