enurance - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of enurance in Hindi

  • एन्यूरेंस

enurance Definition

Noun

  •  the act or an instance of enduring or suffering

enurance Example

  • I never saw such strength and endurance in a child. ( इतनी ताकत और सहनशक्ति मैंने किसी बच्चे में कभी नहीं देखी। )
  • His bay gelding had the sleek lines of a racehorse and the look of endurance as well. ( उनकी बे जेलिंग में घुड़दौड़ के घोड़े की चिकनी रेखाएँ और धीरज की नज़र भी थी। )
  • Constructive pardon is obtained by endurance of the punishment. ( दंड के धीरज से रचनात्मक क्षमा प्राप्त होती है। )
  • The seventh secret of success is endurance. ( सफलता का सातवां रहस्य धीरज है। )

More Sentence

  • The juice seemed to give one much endurance.
  • We came to the pitch after endurance training.
  • Open and the PGA, are a true test of endurance.
  • I was irritated beyond endurance apart from him.
  • Today, I have rewarded them for their endurance.
  • They have sound bodies, and supreme endurance in war and in labor.
  • But the limit of Sidney's endurance was reached.
  • But he had counted without the endurance and courage of the giant Cossack.
  • For hours, with wonderful endurance the two Indians held the pace.
  • They have great vivacity than the Flemish, and more endurance than the French.
  • Able as Commander Babcock was, human endurance still had its limitations.
  • He'll shine beyond endurance upon the strength of this bear.
  • His speed, toughness and endurance were obvious.
  • I was surprised by the children’s endurance; they.
  • The Law of Attraction will not work without endurance.
  • Cats have incredible stamina but not enough endurance.
  • Although he greatly enjoyed the outdoor business of the engineer's life it strained his physical endurance too much, and in 1871 was reluctantly exchanged for study at the Edinburgh bar, to which he was called in 1875.
  • The combination of ductility, which lessens the tendency to break when overstrained or distorted, with a very high limit of elasticity, gives it great value for shafting, the merit of which is measured by its endurance of the repeated stresses to which its rotation exposes it whenever its alignment is not mathematically straight.