dead end - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dead end in Hindi

  • गतिरोध
  • एक ही तरफ़ खुला हुआ कूचा
  • ज़िच
  • बंद गली
  • आखिरी सिरा

dead end Definition

Noun

  • an end of a road or passage from which no exit is possible; a cul-de-sac.

dead end Example

  • She opened the only door in the dead-end hallway with a wave of her armband. ( उसने डेड-एंड हॉलवे में अपने आर्मबैंड की लहर के साथ एकमात्र दरवाजा खोला। )
  • "Heaven's where cats don't shed and the Red Sox win in October—not a dead-end job and money problems," Fred offered. ( "स्वर्ग में बिल्लियाँ नहीं बहाती हैं और अक्टूबर में रेड सॉक्स जीतती है - न कि एक डेड-एंड जॉब और पैसे की समस्या," फ्रेड ने पेशकश की। )
  • The LeBlanc's house is a tiny cape cod, on a dead end street in south Peabody, a Boston bedroom community. ( LeBlanc का घर एक छोटा केप कॉड है, जो दक्षिण पीबॉडी में एक डेड एंड स्ट्रीट पर है, जो एक बोस्टन बेडरूम समुदाय है। )
  • He strode through more corridors than she was able to count, down several flights of stairs and finally to a short, dead end hallway with a ceiling that towered ten stories above. ( वह गिनने में सक्षम होने की तुलना में अधिक गलियारों से गुजरा, सीढ़ियों की कई उड़ानों के नीचे और अंत में एक छोटे, मृत अंत हॉलवे के साथ एक छत के साथ जो ऊपर दस मंजिला था। )

More Sentence

  • She followed him, praying he knew the town better than her, until they ran into a dead end.
  • Therefore, the infection comes to a dead end.
  • The sector as a whole had got stuck in the dead end of class relativism.
  • For both of us, investigation of the artefact alone was a dead end.
  • To get out of this dead end, one would like to use, instead, a spatially varying bandwidth.
  • Corruption cases often hit a dead end once they reached the courtroom.
  • Therefore, a dead end has been detected and the algorithm has to backtrack.
  • When no extension is possible, we say that the algorithm has detected a dead end.
  • This information is recorded as one or more constraints (or nogoods) which aid future search by disallowing the inconsistencies that led to this dead end.
  • The pursuit of a unary natural-duty theory of political obligation, the objection concludes, is a dead end.
  • Cafeteria's on this level, too, all the way down at the dead end.
  • It was as she neared a dead end that she saw the single door with two access pads, the only door with additional security in the wing.
  • She cut his rope, figuring on hooking back up with that Ryland fellow but then his girlfriend showed up and in no uncertain terms pointed out why that was a dead end.
  • But their little sojourn to Scranton had not yielded once and for all what Dean had hoped for, a dead end to close off speculation on this business.
  • But now it's a dead end.
  • the path came to a dead end
  • Not that way! It's a dead end!