detachment - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of detachment in Hindi

  • सेना की टुकड़ी
  • टुकड़ी
  • दस्ता

Noun

  • अलगाव
  • सेना की टुकड़ी
  • अनासक्ति
  • अलग करने की क्रिया
  • बिलगाव
  • सेना की जत्था
  • सशस्र जत्था

detachment Definition

Noun

  • the state of being objective or aloof.
  • a group of troops, aircraft, or ships sent away on a separate mission.
  • the action or process of detaching; separation.

detachment Example

  • He felt a sense of detachment from what was going on ( जो कुछ हो रहा था उससे अलग होने की भावना महसूस हुई )
  • Structural problems resulted in cracking and detachment of the wall ( संरचनात्मक समस्याओं के परिणामस्वरूप दीवार में दरार और अलगाव हो गया )
  • It was not only that she was laughing at him; the detachment of the sound was horrible. ( इतना ही नहीं वह उस पर हंस रही थी; ध्वनि की टुकड़ी भयानक थी। )
  • We found an unusually large detachment gathered under the command of a general officer. ( हमें एक असामान्य रूप से बड़ी टुकड़ी एक सामान्य अधिकारी की कमान में इकट्ठी हुई मिली। )

More Sentence

  • She offers the apparent anomaly of extreme detachment and of an unconquerable love of life.
  • A detachment was ordered out to support us, in case any resistance should be offered.
  • Weird stuff, written with a detachment and delicacy reminiscent of the Colette novels.
  • Cruise's cool detachment as he watches a killing that will happen really adds to the genuine feeling of his portrayal.  
  • Intruders and accessories to crime, we had our voyeuristic detachment demolished twice over.  
  • The grade 3 concussion and the retinal detachment were the most serious injuries observed.  
  • And it is in the elicitory processes of both personal attachment and detachment wherein social agency lies.  
  • Complete detachment of the tendon, debridement, and reattachment should be avoided.  
  • Ford's figures are reflective, capable of ironic detachment, and can be both enthused and diffident at the same time.
  • Then followed their detachment from the "Long Island," and their return to the United States.
  • Here come a detachment of one of the regiments to take charge of some of their baggage just being landed.
  • The detachment had gathered in the suburbs, and we were subjected to a long period of waiting there.
  • Ephialtes thought not; at least if they had, they had not told off any efficient detachment to guard it.
  • What she considered in herself to be scientific detachment was really an isolation born of fear and distrust of the entire human race.
  • Not a pure breath have ye breathed, nor hath the breeze of detachment been wafted from the meadows of your hearts.
  • It was necessary to send a cavalry officer at the head of a detachment of fifteen men, to make those rebels submit.
  • The defeat of the cavalry furnished mortification too, and the necessity to silence the gun and annihilate its detachment grew more imperative.
  • A truck containing a detachment of villagers
  • The battalion went on detachment to Florida
  • A detachment of Marines