deferring - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of deferring in Hindi

  • टाल
  • टालना
  • रख देना
  • रखना
  • अलग रखना
  • टाल देना
  • मलतवी करना
  • देर करना
  • विलंब करना
  • अब-तब करना

deferring Definition

Verb

  • put off (an action or event) to a later time; postpone.
  • submit humbly to (a person or a person's wishes or qualities).

deferring Example

  • Fortunately, you can avoid some of the guesswork by deferring to experts in the field. ( सौभाग्य से, आप क्षेत्र के विशेषज्ञों का हवाला देकर कुछ अनुमानों से बच सकते हैं। )
  • Deferring his criticism of the significance of self and object, Hume yet makes use of both to aid his explanation of the belief attaching to reality. ( स्वयं और वस्तु के महत्व की अपनी आलोचना का जिक्र करते हुए, ह्यूम अभी भी वास्तविकता से जुड़े विश्वास की व्याख्या में सहायता के लिए दोनों का उपयोग करता है। )
  • The fathers, however, of the 4th century emphasized already the danger of deferring the rite until men fall into mortal sickness, when they may be unconscious or paralysed or otherwise unable to profess their faith and repentance, or to swallow the viaticum. ( हालाँकि, चौथी शताब्दी के पिताओं ने पहले से ही इस संस्कार को स्थगित करने के खतरे पर जोर दिया था जब तक कि पुरुष नश्वर बीमारी में नहीं पड़ जाते, जब वे बेहोश या लकवाग्रस्त हो सकते हैं या अन्यथा अपने विश्वास और पश्चाताप का दावा करने में असमर्थ हो सकते हैं, या वायटिकम निगल सकते हैं। )
  • For a moment the idea was entertained of giving way to the opposition and deferring a decision in the matter, or, in the manner of the fathers in the Council of Trent, adjourning it to the Greek kalends. ( एक पल के लिए विपक्ष को रास्ता देने और मामले में एक निर्णय को स्थगित करने, या ट्रेंट की परिषद में पिता के तरीके से, इसे ग्रीक कलेंड्स के लिए स्थगित करने का विचार किया गया था। )

More Sentence

  • A mere deferring of assuring the titles, etc., brought no prejudice to his rights.
  • There is no reason for deferring them; they should be taught as soon as the children have need for them.
  • I had no pretext for deferring my departure, but was unwilling to go without obtaining possession of the portrait.
  • It was regarded as impracticable and the association refused to approve it, deferring action until there was a full meeting.
  • Delighted with this discovery, we now beat a retreat, deferring a more thorough exploration until the next day.
  • Notes of Postponement are always to be sent when the necessity arises for deferring any social gathering.
  • The Mountaineers turned the discord they thus caused into a reason for deferring discussion of the Constitution.
  • Bismarck in this crisis by deferring to the emperor in appearance avoided the danger, but he knew that he had been deceived, and the cordial understanding was never renewed.
  • In his civil administration he followed out his own ideas without deferring to the nobles or the Church, and the opposition which he encountered from these quarters went far to paralyse his attempts at reform.
  • Not a few homilies of that age survive, denouncing the deferring of baptism, and urging on parents the duty of initiating their young children.
  • The rhythmical and artistic form of the sentence is sacrificed to a passion for emphasis that delights in deferring the point to the close of the period.
  • The 1031 Exchange is a completely legal way of deferring.
  • They seemed to be deferring to the Imperial codes in his computers.
  • Integrated looked like it was attempting to manage earnings by deferring expenses.
  • All that they can do to save themselves is only deferring the hour of their downfall.
  • This means that the government subsidizes the interest while students are attending school or deferring payment, so they do not have to pay any interest until they start making payments.