deploably - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of deploably in Hindi

  • खेदजनक रूप से

deploably Definition

Adjective

  • deserving strong condemnation; completely unacceptable.
  • shockingly bad in quality.

deploably Example

  • But the traditional methods of Roman administration were deplorably ineffective; on the accession of Gregory XVI. ( लेकिन रोमन प्रशासन के पारंपरिक तरीके निंदनीय रूप से अप्रभावी थे; ग्रेगरी XVI के प्रवेश पर। )
  • The energy with which it was undertaken was the more remarkable because elsewhere throughout the United Kingdom the prisons, with few exceptions, remained deplorably bad. ( जिस ऊर्जा के साथ इसे शुरू किया गया वह अधिक उल्लेखनीय था क्योंकि पूरे यूनाइटेड किंगडम में जेलें, कुछ अपवादों के साथ, बुरी तरह से खराब थीं। )
  • He was broken in health and fortune deplorably enough to present a truly gratifying spectacle to the supreme chief of democratic institutions. ( लोकतांत्रिक संस्थाओं के सर्वोच्च प्रमुख के लिए वास्तव में संतुष्टिदायक तमाशा पेश करने के लिए उनका स्वास्थ्य और भाग्य काफी खराब था। )
  • My experience of life might seem deplorably meagre to many, but still had those moments to cherish, and I believed, sitting in the back of that van with Robbie, that I would have a life full of such joys. ( मेरे जीवन का अनुभव बहुतों को बहुत कम लग सकता है, लेकिन फिर भी उन पलों को संजोने के लिए था, और मुझे विश्वास था, रोबी के साथ उस वैन के पीछे बैठे हुए, कि मैं इस तरह की खुशियों से भरा जीवन जीऊंगा। )

More Sentence

  • I told him, too, that he being in other things such an extremely sensible and sagacious savage, it pained me, very badly pained me, to see him now so deplorably foolish about this ridiculous Ramadan of his.
  • Nonsense, he said, gesturing back to the main area of the club where his brother was being taken care of by the other deplorably drunk sailors, Callder boasted about my finances enough for you to know that I am quite comfortable.
  • It continued to suffer, sometimes deplorably, in most of the wars waged by Sweden, especially with Russia and Denmark.
  • Under such guides as these the lower clergy erred deplorably, and drunkenness, gross immorality, brawling and manslaughter were common occurrences in the lives of the parish priests.
  • But the service was deplorably slow.
  • Harris had begun as a " raw countryman, deplorably addicted to bowling full tosses ".
  • He is fond of clucking about what he sees as the deplorably dismal state of our moral health.
  • It's difficult to see deplorably in a sentence .
  • As to private pensions, our article on Pension is deplorably weak on the history of the concept.
  • Deplorably, in some cases individual agencies and ( regions of Russia ) took certain steps without appropriate coordination.
  • I did not properly understand their importance untill recently and therefore my use of them has been deplorably limited.
  • Encouraging people to vote by simplifying registration makes good political sense for a country with a deplorably low voter turnout.
  • The number and wants of the poor, during the ensuing winter, would be deplorably aggravated.
  • The Cabinet is deplorably weak, and it has just lost two of its principal members.
  • It is just that he is deplorably weak; and remorse for having yielded to temptation, is tormenting his soul.
  • In a life that offered deplorably little of novelty and adventure she would not for worlds have thrown away such a chance.
  • Bob had married deplorably beneath him; it was unpardonable, let the character of the girl be what it might.
  • The whole country has a most deplorably arid appearance; birds are very scarce, native dogs numerous.
  • The inevitable consequence is, that a large majority of them, long before they arrive to adult age, are deplorably vicious.
  • The beautiful mosques and madrasas (theological colleges) are dilapidated; no astronomers study the sky from the tops of their minarets; and the scholars of the madrasas waste their time on the most deplorably puerile scholasticism.
  • Although the British Empire contains within itself every known species of railway enterprise, the study of railways and other means of transport, and their relation to the business, the commerce and the social life of the country, is deplorably backward.