directive - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of directive in Hindi

  • आदेश
  • निदेशक
  • निदेश
  • निदेश-पत्र
  • निदेशात्मक

Noun

  • आदेश
  • हिदायत
  • सरकुलर
  • सुझाव

Adjective

  • दिखलानेवाला
  • सूचित करनेवाला
  • संकेतक
  • मार्ग पर लानेवाला

directive Definition

Adjective

involving the management or guidance of operations.

Noun

an official or authoritative instruction.

directive Example

  • My only directive to our group was a strong suggestion we act unanimously. ( हमारे समूह को मेरा एकमात्र निर्देश एक मजबूत सुझाव था जिसे हम सर्वसम्मति से कार्य करते हैं। )
  • While I wanted to wake Betsy and explain the situation I felt following Julie's directive might free her to be more forthcoming. ( जबकि मैं बेट्सी को जगाना चाहता था और उस स्थिति की व्याख्या करना चाहता था जो मुझे लगा कि जूली के निर्देश का पालन करने से वह और अधिक आने के लिए मुक्त हो सकती है। )
  • A directive passed down from the CEO of the company demanded that all employees devote an hour of each work day to bringing in more customers. ( कंपनी के सीईओ के एक निर्देश ने मांग की कि सभी कर्मचारी अधिक ग्राहकों को लाने के लिए प्रत्येक कार्य दिवस का एक घंटा समर्पित करें। )

More Sentence

  • The President of the United States signed a directive for all healthcare providers to lower their costs and make an effort to include low-income families.  
  • The commanding soldier issued a new directive that forced all of the army recruits to wake up an hour earlier each day to run five miles.  
  • The assistant received a directive from her boss to call every one of their clients and personally inform them of changes being made to the company.  
  • Very valuable work in devising forms of antennae for directive radio-telegraphy has been done by MM.
  • All have verbal directive particles.
  • He now became the sole directive spirit in the church at Geneva.
  • those in Essays on Ceremonial, p. 246) are quite inconclusive, as ` vestment ' is often a convertible term with ' chasuble '; and it does not seem to be at all conclusively established that ' vestment ' with ' alb ' mentioned separately, and ' cope ' given as an alternative, in a document with the precision and directive force of a Rubric, means more than the actual chasuble."
  • Braun also gave an interesting solution of the problem of directive telegraphy.'
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  • Second, repealing the directive would reopen the debate on what level of protection is needed.
  • The directive might also include, in some detail, the action to be taken to this end.
  • The recording of this distribution in the directive is essential for the information of all concerned.
  • Annexes consist of amplifying instructions which are so extensive as to make them undesirable for inclusion in the directive itself.
  • The Distribution indicates to whom the directive will be transmitted and the medium of transmission.
  • Somewhere in the desk drawers was the directive worded in the stiff military manner describing the procedures for clearing papers for publication.
  • Directive coloration: directive marks or colors which tend to divert the attention of an enemy from more vital parts.
  • The directive will usually indicate, at least in some degree, the action which the subordinate is to take.
  • The thing is, the Eurocrats have made a total bungle of explaining what the Construction Products Directive is.
  • This result again indicates that the parts of the molecules are effectively separate from each other, the function of the electric forces being merely directive.