external - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of external in Hindi

  • बाहरी
  • विदेश
  • बाह्य
  • विदेशीय

Adjective

  • विदेशी

external Definition

Adjective

  • belonging to or forming the outer surface or structure of something.
  • coming or derived from a source outside the subject affected.

Noun

  • the outward features of something.

external Example

  • for external application only ( केवल बाहरी आवेदन के लिए )
  • for many people the church was a symbol of external authority ( कई लोगों के लिए चर्च बाहरी अधिकार का प्रतीक था )
  • In external ways Pierre had hardly changed at all. ( बाहरी तौर पर पियरे शायद ही बिल्कुल बदले थे। ) 
  • In external appearance, climate and productions, Fuerteventura greatly resembles Lanzarote. ( बाहरी रूप, जलवायु और प्रस्तुतियों में, फ़्यूरटेवेंटुरा लैंजारोट जैसा दिखता है। )

More Sentence

  • Helen's mind is so gifted by nature that she seems able to understand with only the faintest touch of explanation every possible variety of external relations.
  • The value of the external trade was £95,188,000, viz.
  • At the beginning of 1860, when the excitement of the gold discoveries was wearing off, five of the states had received from the home government the boon of responsible government, and were in a position to work out the problem of their position without external interference; it was not, however, until 1890 that Western Australia was placed in a similar position.
  • We can control the external conditions.
  • Without the need for an external savior.
  • What on Earth? This led to an external.
  • The external racks were full of missiles.
  • External motivation is almost like a drug.
  • Only, external nature is so powerful as.
  • There are no external memories when the.
  • Then no external influence can affect you.
  • In 1896 a bill was passed by congress, which authorized the state by the issue of national bonds to assume the provincial external indebtedness.
  • The married couple formed a unit as to external responsibility, especially for debt.
  • The mechanical laws, to which external things were subject, were conceived as being valid only in the inorganic world; in the organic and mental worlds these mechanical laws were conceived as being disturbed or overridden by other powers, such as the influence of final causes, the existence of types, the work of vital and mental forces.
  • She not merely avoided all external forms of pleasure--balls, promenades, concerts, and theaters--but she never laughed without a sound of tears in her laughter.
  • There is no need for cuticularization here, as the external dangerous influences do not reach the interior, and the processes of absorption which Boussingault attributed to the external cuticularized cells can take place freely through the, delicate cell-walls of the interior, saturated as these are with water.
  • the external walls
  • responsibility for defense and external affairs