de facto - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of de facto in Hindi

  • वास्तव में
  •  वास्तविक
  •  वस्तुत:
  • वस्तुत: वास्तव में
  •  हक़ीक़त में
  • वास्तव में
  • असल में
  • दर असल
  • सचमुच

de facto Definition

Adverb

  • in fact, or in effect, whether by right or not.

Adjective

  • denoting someone or something that is such in fact.

de facto Example

  • Although Jim and Sarah have never married, they consider their thirty-year relationship to be a de facto marriage.  ( हालांकि जिम और सारा ने कभी शादी नहीं की, लेकिन वे अपने तीस साल के रिश्ते को एक वास्तविक शादी मानते हैं। )  
  • The wife is usually the de facto head of the household. ( पत्नी आमतौर पर घर की वास्तविक मुखिया होती है। )
  • When the dictator was removed from power, a de facto government immediately fell into place.  ( जब तानाशाह को सत्ता से हटा दिया गया, तो एक वास्तविक सरकार तुरंत गिर गई। )
  • To many, it seems as though school tests are a de facto method of segregating the students.   ( कई लोगों के लिए, ऐसा लगता है कि स्कूल की परीक्षाएं छात्रों को अलग करने का एक वास्तविक तरीका है। )

More Sentence

  • Some celebrities appear to live by a set of de facto laws that give them privileges common people do not have.  
  • Immunisation regulations do not treat de facto partners as parents when providing information about their child's immunisation status.  
  • For the next two decades the EEC was de facto intergovernmental and advances to supranationality were blocked.
  • British currency had been de facto gold through much of the 1700s and until 1800 lacked small denomination coins.  
  • Divorce can be obtained on the bases of adultery, intolerable behavior, desertion, and de facto separation.  
  • Richardson is the de facto head of fundraising for Fianna Fail and organises the key fund-raisers for Ahern's constituency operations.  
  • Marry a woman, or spend a while with her in a de facto relationship, and she can take you to the cleaners if she doesn't get what she wants.  
  • This, combined with poor prospects for economic gain by the British, resulted in a de facto abdication of many responsibilities of governance.  
  • Jamaican Creole, for instance, has grammars and dictionaries as well as de facto norms, but there is no standard Jamaican Creole.
  • Many economists have asserted that his economic policies were de facto Keynesian.  
  • To all intents and purposes, Britain has assumed de facto control of the government of its former colony.  
  • This is the same principle as allows a licensee who is in de facto possession to evict a trespasser.  
  • It does put us in a difficult position if in a sense the submissions are going to a de facto challenge to the fiat.
  • Since my sister abandoned her children, I am now the kids’ de facto guardian.  
  • John became the de facto man of the house when his father was killed in a car crash.  
  • In times of a national crisis, the government can appoint the military to serve as a de facto branch of law enforcement.  
  • Our country’s economy is a type of de facto monopoly in which a few large companies control most of the wealth and power.  
  • Even though the president has not made a formal announcement, he started a de facto war when he sent fighter planes into a foreign country.  
  • a de facto one-party system
  • the island has been de facto divided into two countries