descent - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of descent in Hindi

  • अवतरण
  • वंश
  • अवरोहण
  • उद्भव
  • अन्वय
  • कुल

Noun

  • अवतरण
  • ढाल
  • ढलान
  • पीढ़ी
  • उतार
  • उत्पत्ति
  • उतराई
  • अवरोह
  • गिराव
  • उतरान

descent Definition

Noun

  • an action of moving downward, dropping, or falling.
  • the origin or background of a person in terms of family or nationality.
  • a sudden violent attack.

descent Example

  • A descent on the enemy airstrip ( दुश्मन की हवाई पट्टी पर उतरना )
  • The descent felt as long as their two day trip. ( वंश को उनकी दो दिवसीय यात्रा के रूप में लंबा लगा। )
  • They began the long descent, hand in hand. ( उन्होंने लंबे वंश की शुरुआत की, हाथ में हाथ डाले। )
  • The flakes drifted directly down, undisturbed in their descent by any hint of a breeze in the still night air. ( अभी भी रात की हवा में हवा के किसी भी संकेत से फ्लेक्स सीधे नीचे गिर गए, उनके वंश में अबाधित। )

More Sentence

  • He was the son of Eurypon and fourth in descent from Procles.
  • The descent of man, and selection in relation to sex.
  • They swooped in closer at a sickening rate of descent.
  • He pushed the button, and the car started its descent.
  • People below may not be too happy about that descent.
  • He was still gawking at his comrade’s rapid descent.
  • This was the incident that began Corey's descent into.
  • Less than one in ten were of entirely Spanish descent.
  • After an hour in the air, Donovan began a slow descent.
  • He tried to snooze but only managed a wink or two before the plane began its descent into Norfolk.
  • 1 - The Australian people are mainly of British origin, only 34% of the population of European descent being of non-British race.
  • A large element of the population is of German descent or German birth, and two newspapers are published in German, besides three dailies, three weeklies and a semi-weekly in English.
  • The fact that in tabby Persians the body-markings are never so strong as in the short-haired breeds is in some degree confirmatory of this, as suggesting descent from a nearly wholecoloured type.
  • He became the fifth officer of Chinese descent on the force.
  • Many Bahrainis are of Iranian descent while their rulers are Arabs.
  • Being of Scottish descent, it was not easy to do,
  • I stacked rocks and brush at places to mark my descent.
  • The sun barely began its descent when the parents started escaping.
  • Coolie is a derogatory term for a person of Indian descent.
  • About one-fourth of Bay Staters are of Irish descent.
  • It's difficult to see descent in a sentence .
  • By the way, I'm also of German descent.
  • Then its parachute is to open, further slowing the descent.
  • A few years afterwards he married again, his second wife being Agnes, daughter of Sir James 1 The descent of the first Napier of Merchiston has been traced to "Johan le Naper del Counte de Dunbretan," who was one of those who swore fealty to Edward I.
  • The boy's mother was of Huguenot descent.
  • A steep, badly eroded descent
  • The plane had gone into a steep descent
  • American families of Hungarian descent
  • The ancient empire's slow descent into barbarism