damning - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of damning in Hindi

  • घातक
  • हत्यारा
  • शाप देनेवाला
  • अभिशंसी

damning Definition

Adjective

  • (of a circumstance or piece of evidence) strongly suggesting guilt or error.

damning Example

  • presented with damning affidavits ( हानिकारक हलफनामे के साथ पेश किया )
  • Every petty difference is exaggerated to the quality of a saving grace or a damning defect. ( बचत अनुग्रह या एक हानिकारक दोष की गुणवत्ता के लिए हर छोटा अंतर अतिरंजित है। )
  • Our eyes cannot any longer remain shut to the damning proofs which confront us from so many sides. ( हमारी आँखें अब उन हानिकारक सबूतों के लिए बंद नहीं रह सकतीं जो हमें कई तरफ से सामना करते हैं। ) 
  • The prosecution, he said, would bring forward the most damning evidence against him. ( उन्होंने कहा कि अभियोजन पक्ष उनके खिलाफ सबसे हानिकारक सबूत सामने लाएगा। )
  • My eyes were upon the speaker and I failed to note how the accused man met this damning charge. ( मेरी नज़र स्पीकर पर थी और मैं यह नोट करने में विफल रहा कि आरोपी व्यक्ति ने इस हानिकारक आरोप को कैसे पूरा किया। )

More Sentence

  • Through this damning thing he was doomed to walk alone in arid places, a soul cut off from Israel.
  • That damning laws, so damned by the laws, He may receive his deep deserved doom.
  • Listen to MacDonald, damning the belt, damning the tools, damning everything in sight.
  • That is one of the most damning features of all, and is becoming more and more a practice at the works.
  • First he made certain that there was no other damning bit of false evidence concealed in the hay or any where in the loft.
  • He had now arrived at a period of his narration, when the most damning proof of all was to overwhelm the accused woman.
  • Let us consider for a moment the women who have been forced into the cheating, damning struggle for life.
  • Similarly philosophy bids us know ourselves instead of following the line of least resistance and damning others.
  • Tarling stepped into the room, and if he had been half blind he could not have missed the last and most damning evidence of all.
  • It is a true story, and it is the most damning indictment of board school education anyone could wish for.
  • Micky looked them over briefly, scanned the damning packet a moment, and turned to the waiting stenographer.
  • It was the only way in which she could defend her husband against the charge, so damning to her world, of not having provided for his wife.
  • They cannot talk straight, but they get enough distinctness to let you know that they are damning their own souls and the souls of others.
  • She wished he wouldn't keep speaking of Arthur with that damning kind of phrase.
  • And yet he has assembled much that is damning and true.
  • On the contrary, the internal e-mail is damning:
  • Is that what's known as damning with faint praise?
  • But Rudovsky said Kornberg raised a damning tactical problem for himself.
  • Koresh was stockpiling weapons and, most damning, abusing children.
  • We like to paint all suburbs with the same damning brush.
  • Two opponents hired private investigators, but produced no damning evidence.
  • Many who read the 217-page document found it damning.
  • It's difficult to see damning in a sentence .
  • He has a relentless eye for the small, damning detail.
  • White's most damning liability may be his own resume.
  • Then Spitzer released his affidavit containing the damning e-mails.
  • On the face of it, the comments sound damning enough.
  • But other party officials were equally damning of the European Parliament.
  • He only remembered his rage and profanity, and they seemed to him damning proofs that all he had felt, hoped, and believed was delusion.
  • For he was grimly resolved that Mallow should pay for those half-truths, more damning than bald lies.
  • In short, he drew the web of damning circumstances closer and closer around the accused, till there was not a flaw in the enthralling network.
  • Farnborough, as he glared fiercely at this facile villain, reeling off lie after lie with damning effrontery, felt powerless.
  • If one hears a damning story about an acquaintance, a story almost unsupported, how readily one inclines to the cruel side.
  • last year's damning report on the industry