emptying - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of emptying in Hindi

  • खाली

Noun

  • तलछट
  • गाद

emptying Definition

Verb

  • remove all the contents of (a container).

emptying Example

  • On the west side, however, there are the remains of several canals or channels, some still carrying water, one of which, the Shattel-Hai, leaving the Tigris at Kut-el-Amara, and emptying into the Euphrates at Nasrieh, is still navigable. ( पश्चिम की ओर, हालांकि, कई नहरों या चैनलों के अवशेष हैं, कुछ अभी भी पानी ले जा रहे हैं, जिनमें से एक, शट्टल-है, कुट-अल-अमारा में टाइग्रिस छोड़कर, और नासरीह में यूफ्रेट्स में खाली हो रहा है, है अभी भी नौगम्य। )
  • Hurrah!... he cried, and emptying his glass flung it on the floor. ( हुर्रे!... वह रोया, और अपना गिलास खाली करके उसे फर्श पर फेंक दिया। )
  • The chief rivers emptying into Lake Winnipeg are the Winnipeg, the Red and the Saskatchewan. ( विन्निपेग झील में निकलने वाली प्रमुख नदियाँ विन्निपेग, रेड और सस्केचेवान हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Until 1888 the yearly expenditure was less than the yearly income, but subsequently the revenues were not sufficient to cover the expenditure, and many payments fell in arrear in spite of emptying the treasury of its reserve and contracting numerous loans.
  • She ran to the bushes and started emptying her stomach.
  • I was becoming anxious about the rapidly emptying walls.
  • Emptying the can, I gently placed it on the kitchen table.
  • It was moving on to midnight and the restaurant was emptying.
  • Which means He went from emptying His soul of knowledge (Phil.
  • Emptying a litter box is basically like serving as a cat’s toilet.
  • They were sharing pizzas, and the two platters were emptying slowly.
  • She was not coughing, but her lungs were emptying from being flooded.
  • The rest of the agents followed their commander, emptying round after.
  • The principal rivers of the province are the Si-kiang, the Pei-kiang, or North River, which rises in the mountains to the north of the province, and after a southerly course joins the Si-kiang at San-shui Hien; the Tung-kiang, or East River, which, after flowing in a south-westerly direction from its source in the north-east of the province, empties itself into the estuary which separates the city of Canton from the sea; and the Han River, which runs a north and south course across the eastern portion of the province, taking its rise in the mountains on the western frontier of Fu-kien and emptying itself into the China Sea in the neighbourhood of Swatow.