derail - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of derail in Hindi

  • पटरी से उतरने

derail Definition

Verb

  • cause (a train or trolley car) to leave its tracks accidentally.

derail Example

  • The trolley cars had a tendency to derail on sharp corners ( ट्रॉली कारों में नुकीले कोनों पर पटरी से उतरने की प्रवृत्ति थी )
  • Then we will list the things that might derail us on the way to that future. ( फिर हम उन चीजों की सूची देंगे जो हमें उस भविष्य के रास्ते पर ले जा सकती हैं। )
  • The train didn't derail... and she wasn't in the car. ( ट्रेन पटरी से नहीं उतरी... और वह कार में नहीं थी। )
  • The last thing you want as a beginner is to have an injury derail your exercise plan. ( एक शुरुआत के रूप में आप जो आखिरी चीज चाहते हैं, वह यह है कि चोट आपकी व्यायाम योजना को पटरी से उतार दे। )

More Sentence

  • She wasn't going to let a serial killer who chose not to kill her derail her day.
  • One man is out to derail the bandwagons in all three of the Festival's biggest races, however.  
  • Many big mergers are paid for with shares, and big changes in those can derail deals before they complete.  
  • He said he didn't see any factors threatening to derail the region's nascent recovery from the global economic slowdown.  
  • The bully-boy gangsters did their best to derail the forces of law and order but failed thanks to special precautions taken by the police.  [Copy]
  • Back in California, business interests were organizing a well-funded movement to derail Sinclair's campaign.
  • derail progress in the stock market, Asante says.
  • Whatever tricks Irving tried, he could not derail Browning ' s calm, precise delivery of facts establishing that the genocide happened.
  • McIntosh Railroad will be responsible for the injuries when any of trains derail on their tracks.  
  • While in San Francisco in 1906, I watched the trolley car derail as a result of the earthquake.  
  • Most trains derail due to mechanical failure or errors committed by the train conductors.  
  • Since significant damage was done to the tracks, the train would derail if it passed over the damage.  
  • derail what has been achieved.
  • Additionally, rising health care costs, considered by some to be a runaway train, are external factors that may derail even the most detailed retirement and estate planning.
  • But some in the NCAA would like to derail the measure.
  • That would derail the gains of recent months, analysts say.
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  • Tobacco companies have ample room to seek to derail the case.
  • Legal actions still could delay or even derail the construction effort.
  • Further increases would derail inflation-fighting efforts, he said.
  • Realize that a simple snowstorm that's unexpected could derail your ability to find home.
  • The time to check your reports is now, before unknown problems, or those you should have done something about, derail your plans.
  • The plot is seen by some as an attempt to derail the negotiations