dammed - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dammed in Hindi

  • धिक्कार है
  • अवरुद्ध

dammed Definition

Verb

  • build a dam across (a river or lake).

dammed Example

  • When they dammed the river the water did not run, because the canal was uphill. ( जब उन्होंने नदी को बाँधा तो पानी नहीं चला, क्योंकि नहर ऊपर की ओर थी। )
  • In the second case the blood returning by the superficial veins is dammed back. ( दूसरे मामले में सतही शिराओं से लौटने वाले रक्त को वापस बांध दिया जाता है। )
  • The water below the drains stands at a level, like any other water that is dammed up. ( नालों के नीचे का पानी किसी भी अन्य पानी की तरह एक स्तर पर खड़ा होता है, जो कि बांध दिया जाता है। )
  • They set to work and dammed up the stream, and gradually all this flat became a lake. ( उन्होंने काम करना शुरू किया और धारा को बांध दिया, और धीरे-धीरे यह सारा फ्लैट एक झील बन गया। )

More Sentence

  • Now our camp was one place where there was no large timber caused by the stream being dammed by the beaver.
  • But here under the great southern stars nobody interrupted the limpid flow of his long dammed eloquence.
  • They were formed by little streams easily checked in their flow through the level land by decaying vegetation or dammed by beavers.
  • A curious thing is, that its inhabitants are really living below the level of the sea, which is stoutly dammed out.
  • It was barely possible that a land or rock slide somewhere high upstream had dammed or diverted the current; but it was most improbable.
  • The well was on a hillside, and the valley below had been dammed up previously to form a reservoir capable of holding a large supply of oil.
  • Nowhere did the water seem to reach from bank to bank, excepting where some obstruction in the stream bed dammed the current back.
  • At his command, the line of gilded helms quickly drew out across the road in a barrier which once more dammed the human stream to overflowing.
  • Far in the gulches, dammed by the small thick timber, she came on patches of snow upon which the sun never shone.
  • Its great river of truth has flowed serenely on, watering the whole earth with its life-giving streams, and refusing to be dammed up by any foe.
  • The youth in him, that had never had free play in the years of early manhood, lay still dammed up, and had to find an outlet.
  • But the settlers came in, dammed the river, and down came the sawdust, and it roar'd and rattled 'em all away.
  • A hydraulic monitor was to be set up and Rainbow Creek dammed so that the water could be piped to the workings.
  • For it did seem as if his deep ambitions dammed up for a time by furnaces and Jabezeses, had broke loose into a wider, deeper current than ever.
  • The conscience is pure, no soul to be dammed.
  • It was as if a huge hand had dammed the river.
  • Dammed up the rivers, moved the face of the earth.
  • Was it that God Dammed Bishop? Is this about us?
  • He would be double dammed if the case does not go in our favor.
  • If she won’t leave a message I’ll be dammed if I’ll call her.
  • They were in uproar and the rapping of the judge's gravel be dammed.
  • It was as if a huge hand had dammed the river somewhere out of sight.
  • He suddenly dammed up any doubts she had in her mind about him in that regard.
  • There was only one item, but it was dammed important, a note from the Oakleigh Post Master.
  • Not just because of the high water pressure battering his body, but it was also dammed cold.
  • The judge now believed that he was dammed if he did, and dammed if he didn't confirm the objection.
  • There is no Charlie anymore they murdered him my lovely boy they murdered him them and their dammed war.
  • There was a long looping northern arm that had been dammed up and connected together in hundreds of places.
  • We soon had a vast throng of these fugitives dammed up in our front, a terrible menace to the integrity of our own line as well as of all in our rear.
  • Karatayevka was situated on the slope of a hill, above a little spring-fed stream which was dammed up at the end of the village and turned a small mill.
  • Rocks are loosened, and sometimes hurled down from cliff and mountain-side, and streams are occasionally dammed with the soil and rubbish pitched into them.
  • Farther up the stream towards its sources among the pine-crested Black Hills, there were many places where the busy beavers had dammed its flow.