detract - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of detract in Hindi
- भंग
Verb
- कम करना
- छोटा बनाना
- नीच ठहराना
- बेक़दर करना
- कमी करना
- घटाना
- घटा देना
- छीनना
- ले लेना
- छीन लेना
- अपहरण करना
- अलग खींचना
- मान घटाना
- निकालना
- प्रत्याहरण करना
detract Definition
Verb
- diminish the worth or value of (a quality or achievement).
- cause someone or something to be distracted or diverted from.
detract Example
- The complaint was timed to detract attention from the ethics issue ( शिकायत नैतिकता के मुद्दे से ध्यान हटाने के लिए समयबद्ध थी )
- But all these operations render the metals harder, and detract from their plasticity. ( लेकिन ये सभी ऑपरेशन धातुओं को सख्त बनाते हैं, और उनकी प्लास्टिसिटी को कम करते हैं। )
- "But it didn't detract from our joy. ( "लेकिन इसने हमारी खुशी को कम नहीं किया। )
- I don't think it detracts from us getting here. ( मुझे नहीं लगता कि यह हमारे यहां पहुंचने से रोकता है। )
More Sentence
- But that does not detract from the plan's ingenuity.
- It would detract from the book, which is high adventure.
- Company profits, however, will detract from the income side.
- That doesn't detract from the bank's record.
- Gay people contribute to American society, not detract from it.
- Busy prints will detract from the photo.
- The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract.
- detract from the usefulness of the resource.
- detract from the visual amenity of the area.
- But the home runs did not detract from his . 300 goal.
- Nothing in this report is intended to detract from the courageous actions.
- It detracts from everyone else to just make this me against him.
- It messes up the schedule and will detract from the World Series.
- How can you detract from the chemistry when you make everybody better?
- It's difficult to see detract from in a sentence .
- detract from the appearance of our stunning new designs!
- This will help keep your furniture dry and prevent water damage or watermarks, which can detract from the appearance of your furniture.
- Too much makeup, dramatic designs, and too much flash or color can detract from a professional look.
- Nevertheless, such exceptional cases do not detract from the wisdom of clean weeding in general.
- In restoring to Mr. Payne his own, I have had no desire to detract from Burton.
- Let us not detract from our well deserved and established reputation for progressiveness by such a mistake.
- Poor fireplace accessories such as these detract greatly from the charm that surrounds a good hearth and mantel.
- It did not in the slightest detract from the interest of a meeting that many of the remarks erred on the score of irrelevancy.
- Even the tilt of her crazy old bonnet could not detract from a strange new dignity that clothed her.
- While it does not necessarily detract from the merit of their excellent productions, it prejudices all by belittling them in our estimation.
- But this, he insists, does not detract from the divine inspiration and authenticity of the book as a whole.
- Bridal shoe designers understand that a good wedding shoe should add to a dress, not detract from it.
- The role did not include operational responsibilities that would detract him from his work
- These quibbles in no way detract from her achievement