directory - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of directory in Hindi

  • निर्देशिका
  • डायरेक्टरी
  • संचालक-वर्ग
  • निदेशिका

Noun

  • निदेशसंहिता
  • नाम-धाम-सूचक पुस्तक

directory Definition

Noun

  • a book listing individuals or organizations alphabetically or thematically with details such as names, addresses, and phone numbers.
  • a book of directions for the conduct of Christian worship, especially in Presbyterian and Roman Catholic Churches.
  • the revolutionary government in France 1795–99, comprising two councils and a five-member executive. It maintained an aggressive foreign policy but could not control events at home and was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte.

directory Example

  • Clearly, then, the Directory was doomed. ( जाहिर है, तब, निर्देशिका बर्बाद हो गई थी। )
  • The Directory was guilty of even greater abuses in dealing with the assignats. ( निर्देशिका असाइन करने वालों के साथ व्यवहार करने में और भी अधिक दुर्व्यवहारों की दोषी थी। )
  • The French directory at once ordered its general, Berthier, to march to Rome: the Roman democrats proclaimed a republic on the 15th of February 1798, and on their invitation Berthier and his troops marched in. ( फ्रांसीसी निर्देशिका ने तुरंत अपने जनरल, बर्थियर को रोम तक मार्च करने का आदेश दिया: रोमन डेमोक्रेट्स ने 15 फरवरी 1798 को एक गणतंत्र की घोषणा की, और उनके निमंत्रण पर बर्थियर और उनके सैनिकों ने मार्च किया। )
  • In this Assembly he proposed that " a confession of faith, a catechism, a directory for all the parts of the public worship, and a platform of government, wherein possibly England and we might agree," should be drawn up. This was unanimously approved of, and the laborious undertaking was left in Henderson's hands; but the " notable motion " did not lead to any immediate results. ( इस सभा में उन्होंने प्रस्तावित किया कि "विश्वास की एक स्वीकारोक्ति, एक कैटेचिज़्म, सार्वजनिक पूजा के सभी हिस्सों के लिए एक निर्देशिका, और सरकार का एक मंच, जिसमें संभवतः इंग्लैंड और हम सहमत हो सकते हैं," तैयार किया जाना चाहिए। इसे सर्वसम्मति से अनुमोदित किया गया था, और श्रमसाध्य उपक्रम हेंडरसन के हाथों में छोड़ दिया गया था; लेकिन "उल्लेखनीय प्रस्ताव" का कोई तत्काल परिणाम नहीं निकला। )

More Sentence

  • For the constitution of the year 1795 which inaugurated the period of the Directory (1795-1799) see French Revolution
  • Discords arose between the Vatican and the French Republic, and it is clear that Napoleon and the French Directory ordered Joseph to encourage revolutionary movements in Rome.
  • Consultation of the city directory gave us your home address, and we headed in that direction.
  • Then Wollaston led them in and marched up to the directory chained to the counter.
  • The directory informed me that he was a steam-tug owner and a contractor to the Admiralty.
  • This Directory contains over 400,000 names of persons in all kinds of business.
  • The Map is available in the "images" directory accompanying the html version of this file.
  • The Directory gave the conqueror the command of the army which was to be used against England.
  • The chief of the Irish Directory felt the humbling conviction that he was not fit for his post.
  • The Directory promptly refused to receive Pinckney, and ordered him to leave France.
  • And in the back of the directory you will find a table that will show you approximately where to find the street number you want.
  • Prince Damrong," The Foundation of Ayuthia,"Siam Society Journal (1905); Diplomatic and Consular Reports for Bangkok and Chien Mai (1888-1907); Directory for Bangkok and Siam (Bangkok Times Office Annual);- Francis Garnier, Voyage d'exploration en Indo-Chine (Paris, 1873); Geographical Journal, papers by J.
  • Carronade publishes a multimedia directory that lists CD-ROM companies.
  • We learned there were five Mike Jansens in the city directory.
  • They came up with the concept of a minority business directory.
  • On the horizon next is an electronic small-business directory.
  • He took no part in public affairs under the directory, the consulate or the empire, and in 1816 was banished as a regicide.
  • To avoid disbanding it, which might, as after the peace of Basel, have given the counter-revolution further auxiliaries, the Directory appointed Bonaparte chief of the Army of England, and employed Jourdan to revise the conscription laws so as to make military service a permanent duty of the citizen, since war was now to be the permanent object of policy.