discretion - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of discretion in Hindi

  • विवेक
  • निर्णय
  • बुद्धिमानी
  • तमीज़
  • अक़्लमंदी
  • कार्य-स्वतंत्रता
  • शनाख़्त
  • विवेकाधिकार
  • स्वविवेक
  • स्वनिर्णय

discretion Definition

Noun

  • the quality of behaving or speaking in such a way as to avoid causing offense or revealing private information.
  • the freedom to decide what should be done in a particular situation.

discretion Example

  • she knew she could rely on his discretion ( वह जानती थी कि वह अपने विवेक पर भरोसा कर सकती है )
  • it is up to local authorities to use their discretion in setting the charges ( शुल्क निर्धारित करने में अपने विवेक का उपयोग करना स्थानीय अधिकारियों पर निर्भर है )
  • It will be at the discretion of the moderators. ( यह मध्यस्थों के विवेक पर होगा। )
  • In exceptional circumstances then this rule may be waived at the admin's discretion. ( असाधारण परिस्थितियों में व्यवस्थापक के विवेक पर इस नियम को माफ किया जा सकता है। )

More Sentence

  • Free text books may be issued at the discretion of the local authorities, but in most cases are provided by parents.
  • It is at the discretion of the module organizer.
  • The limit was extended to the 1 st of August 1900 by the Interstate Commerce Commission, which was given discretion in the matter.
  • Medicines will be given out to students at the nurse’s discretion.  
  • Since there is a storm overhead, the pilot will depart the airport at his own discretion.  
  • The judge has some discretion over what sentence you will receive for your crime.  
  • The principal has discretion in the hiring of teachers.  
  • As a parent, it is my discretion as to whether or not my daughter will attend a public school.  
  • Under the French law of expulsion (December 3, 1849) there are no such precautions, the minister of the interior having an absolute discretion to order any foreigner as a measure of public policy to leave French territory and in fact to have him taken immediately to the frontier.
  • The master is respected in proportion to the discretion and good breeding of his servants.
  • Such a discretion vested in any body of men would constitute the most appalling of despotisms.
  • His undignified retreat caused his face to burn; but discretion would not be denied.
  • Its consummate discretion and success exhibit the English skill of combination.
  • Some judgment and discretion must be exercised on this as on all other points connected with the system.
  • Any suspicious action led to the suspect being warned that discretion was the better part of valor.
  • All the springs of the animal's body are thus yielded up to the discretion of the rider.
  • I see no discretion and no grace which is needed in wider social intercourses that is not required by those of home.
  • An officer of all-round ability and discretion for duties in connection with general military intelligence.
  • He ordered the militiamen to be called up from the villages and armed, and wrote a letter to the commander-in- chief informing him that he had resolved to remain at Bald Hills to the last extremity and to defend it, leaving to the commander-in-chief's discretion to take measures or not for the defense of Bald Hills, where one of Russia's oldest generals would be captured or killed, and he announced to his household that he would remain at Bald Hills.
  • She executed it with discretion and vigour, so that Austria in her hands was known to be one of the most formidable powers in the world.
  • When it comes to decentralization, their slogans are "constrained discretion" and "the new localism."
  • a pass-fail grading system may be used at the discretion of the department