extinction - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of extinction in Hindi

  • विलुप्त होने

Noun

  • बुझना
  • परिमृति
  • अवसान
  • परिसमाप्ति
  • समाप्ति
  • बुझाना

extinction Definition

Noun

  • the fact or process of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants becoming extinct.
  • reduction in the intensity of light or other radiation as it passes through a medium or object, due to absorption, reflection, and scattering.

extinction Example

  • the extinction of the great auk ( महान औकी का विलुप्त होना ) 
  • ultraviolet extinction ( पराबैंगनी विलुप्ति )
  • a private debt extinction fund 
  • Extinction may come about indirectly and even more surely. ( एक निजी ऋण विलोपन कोष )
  • On the extinction of the male line of the house of Habsburg in Spain he was named heir by the will of Charles II. ( विलुप्त होने परोक्ष रूप से और इससे भी अधिक निश्चित रूप से आ सकता है। )

More Sentence

  • But in the 13th century it began to fail, and in 1591 the drying up of the Papireto caused the extinction of the plant in that district.
  • It received town rights from Frederick Barbarossa, and after the extinction of the Hohenstaufen became a free imperial town.
  • Their mission : to save a tiny blue butterfly from extinction.
  • But new litters of kit fox will provide insurance against extinction.
  • They have had to adapt quickly, or face possible extinction.
  • So a treaty in the late 1980s condemned Freon to extinction.
  • They were headed for extinction under AT & T.
  • Only then can the extinction of our aerospace industry be averted.
  • But that extinction is not as clearcut as it may seem.
  • Many are already protected, while others have slipped into extinction.
  • Broadway's venerable Emporium chain already is marked for extinction.
  • Though now on the way to extinction, Cycadeae are still widely represented in the southern hemisphere by genera which, however, have no counterpart in the Mesozoic era.
  • On the extinction (1218) of that dynasty both castle and town passed to the counts of Kyburg, and from them, with the rest of their possessions, in 1272 by marriage to the cadet line of the Habsburgs.
  • On the extinction of this family in 1248, most of their fiefs were given by the two bishops to the father-in-law of the last lord of Andechs, Albert, count of Tirol.
  • To this consummation, with its necessary accompaniment in the extinction of prophecy, the book of Haggai already points.
  • This ratification of the oligarchical principle, together with the establishment in 1311 of the Council of Ten, completed that famous constitution which endured till the extinction of the republic in 1797.
  • Whereas Plato's main problem had been the organization of the perfect state, and Aristotle's intellect had ranged with fresh interest over all departments of the knowable, political speculation had become a mockery with the extinction of free political life, and knowledge as such had lost its freshness for the Greeks of the Roman Empire.
  • preventing the extinction of this unique frog will require the restoration of ponds and surrounding habitats
  • he joined the chorus of those predicting the extinction of newsprint