exclusion - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of exclusion in Hindi

  • बहिष्करण
  • अपवर्जन
  • निषेध
  • निकाल देना

Noun

  • अपवाद
  • छोड़ाव

exclusion Definition

Noun

  • the process or state of excluding or being excluded.

exclusion Example

  • drug users are subject to exclusion from the military ( ड्रग उपयोगकर्ता सेना से बहिष्करण के अधीन हैं )
  • Yet he didn't seem too affected by a life of pain, exclusion, and conflict. ( फिर भी वह दर्द, बहिष्कार और संघर्ष के जीवन से बहुत अधिक प्रभावित नहीं हुआ। )
  • The Catholic Church has more wisely left physicians in possession, and elevated the anointing of the sick into a sacrament to be used only in cases of mortal sickness, and even then not to the exclusion of the healing art. ( कैथोलिक चर्च ने अधिक बुद्धिमानी से चिकित्सकों को कब्जे में छोड़ दिया है, और बीमारों के अभिषेक को केवल नश्वर बीमारी के मामलों में उपयोग करने के लिए एक संस्कार में ऊपर उठाया है, और फिर भी उपचार कला के बहिष्कार के लिए नहीं। )
  • The last attempts at exclusion were irritating enough; but they differed from the earlier persecution. ( बहिष्करण के अंतिम प्रयास काफी परेशान करने वाले थे; लेकिन वे पहले के उत्पीड़न से अलग थे। )

More Sentence

  • He no longer felt slighted by her exclusion.
  • Upon his death, in 1245, his youngest daughter, Beatrice, wife of Charles of Anjou, the king's uncle, succeeded to his lands, to the exclusion of her elder sisters, who claimed some portion of them for themselves.
  • On December 18 he moved to refuse supplies until the king passed the Exclusion Bill.
  • Their hemp would bear a great price by the exclusion of foreign supply.
  • The division of the soul throws a new light on our exclusion of imitation.
  • The United States being thus included, implies an exclusion of all others.
  • This elite secrecy of total seclusion and exclusion makes them seem perfect.
  • Let us throw out of view the exclusion of French ships and French commerce.
  • He accepted exclusion from the circle of ‘good-old-boys’ readily enough.
  • The Queen of England still holds her crown by this simple tactic of exclusion.
  • When they concentrate on it to the exclusion of all other things it becomes a.
  • Indignation and despair had claimed her to the exclusion of all other thoughts.
  • The moment is gone and he smiles the spare part smile of embarrassed exclusion.
  • The pre-Socratic philosophy took its stand on natural science, to the exclusion of ethics and religion.
  • In 1882 also began that alteration of the franchise law which subsequently developed into positive exclusion of practically all save the original Boer burghers of the country from the franchise.
  • Yet in spite of the wealth which the industry of the Uitlanders was creating, a policy of rigid political exclusion and restriction was adopted towards them.
  • Foreign coins were formerly legal tender in the republic, but this has been changed by the exclusion of foreign silver coins and the acceptance of foreign gold coins as a commodity at a fixed value.