detriment - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of detriment in Hindi

  • हानि
  • चंदे
  • क्षति
  • नुक़सान
  • अपकार
  • शुल्क
  • अपाय

detriment Definition

Noun

  • the state of being harmed or damaged.

detriment Example

  • such tests are a detriment to good education ( इस तरह के परीक्षण अच्छी शिक्षा के लिए हानिकारक हैं )
  • France, Spain and the Empire were competing with each other in power to the detriment of smaller states. ( फ्रांस, स्पेन और साम्राज्य छोटे राज्यों की हानि के लिए सत्ता में एक दूसरे के साथ प्रतिस्पर्धा कर रहे थे। )
  • For the theoretical side he read all the text-books which he could find, somewhat to the detriment of his ordinary school studies. ( सैद्धान्तिक पक्ष के लिए उन्होंने उन सभी पाठ्य-पुस्तकों को पढ़ा जो उन्हें मिल सकती थीं, कुछ हद तक उनके सामान्य स्कूली अध्ययन के लिए हानिकारक। )
  • The Hyksos, in whom Josephus recognized the children of Israel, worshipped their own Syrian deity, identifying him with the Egyptian god Seth, and endeavoured to establish his cult throughout Egypt to the detriment of the native gods. ( हिक्सोस, जिसमें जोसेफस ने इज़राइल के बच्चों को पहचाना, अपने स्वयं के सीरियाई देवता की पूजा की, उन्हें मिस्र के देवता सेठ के साथ पहचाना, और पूरे मिस्र में देशी देवताओं की हानि के लिए अपने पंथ को स्थापित करने का प्रयास किया। )

More Sentence

  • conferred the crown of Sicily on Charles of Anjou to the detriment of Manfred, from whom the French won the kingdom at the battle of Benevento.
  • An army gains a victory, and at once the rights of the conquering nation have increased to the detriment of the defeated.
  • The attorney cannot determine the relation himself, to his client's detriment.  
  • I do not mean that his mind or mental powers are in any way affected to their detriment.  
  • Pass a stick through the key-hole, and it's mizzle's eye that suffers the detriment.  
  • The nearer proximity of water we consider a detriment to the robustness of a community.  
  • This deplorable communication is dilettante approach to the detriment of the country, concludes Rizaov.  
  • These profits Bulgaria secured to the detriment of servian interests.  
  • It may be perfectly true that you can employ it to our detriment.  
  • Experts say that in this way, the absolutism is only being reinforced to the detriment of the democracy.
  • found that the Schleswig-Holstein question might be reopened to the detriment of his Hanoverian possessions.
  • The Stolen Valor Act advances the substantial government interest in preventing the cheapening of military medals of honor to the detriment of authentic military heroes.
  • By gardeners the bullfinch has long been regarded as a deadly enemy, from its undoubted destruction of the buds of fruit-trees in spring-time, though whether the destruction is really so much of a detriment is by no means so undoubted.
  • He later claimed that he had suffered a detriment for raising the complaint.
  • detriment related to trade union membership 4. Schedule 2 shall have effect.
  • he is engrossed in his work to the detriment of his married life