extricate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of extricate in Hindi

  • हल करना
  • मुक्त कर देना
  • छुडाना
  • सुलझाना

Verb

  • हल करना
  • समाधान करना

extricate Definition

Verb

  • free (someone or something) from a constraint or difficulty.

extricate Example

  • he was trying to extricate himself from official duties ( वह आधिकारिक कर्तव्यों से खुद को निकालने की कोशिश कर रहा था )
  • It was a long time before the dragoons could extricate the bleeding youth, beaten almost to death. ( काफी समय हो गया था जब ड्रैगून खून से लथपथ युवक को बाहर निकाल पाता था, जिसे लगभग पीट-पीट कर मार डाला गया था। )
  • On the other hand, there may be a Christianity which seeks to extricate the " spiritual " from the" supernatural " (Arnold Toynbee, characterizing T.H.Green). ( दूसरी ओर, एक ईसाई धर्म हो सकता है जो "आध्यात्मिक" को "अलौकिक" (अर्नोल्ड टॉयनबी, टी.एच.ग्रीन की विशेषता) से निकालने का प्रयास करता है। )
  • It took Blucher time to extricate his troops from the confusion into which the battle had thrown them, and the garrison of Leipzig and the troops left on the right bank of the Elster still resisted obstinatel y - hence no direct pursuit could be initiated and the French, still upwards of 10o,000 strong, marching rapidly, soon gained distance enough to be reformed. ( ब्लुचर को अपने सैनिकों को उस भ्रम से निकालने में समय लगा, जिसमें लड़ाई ने उन्हें फेंक दिया था, और लीपज़िग की चौकी और एल्स्टर के दाहिने किनारे पर छोड़े गए सैनिकों ने अभी भी हठपूर्वक विरोध किया - इसलिए कोई प्रत्यक्ष पीछा शुरू नहीं किया जा सका और फ्रांसीसी, अभी भी 10,000 से अधिक मजबूत, तेजी से आगे बढ़ते हुए, जल्द ही सुधार के लिए पर्याप्त दूरी प्राप्त कर ली। )

More Sentence

  • He managed, nevertheless, to extricate himself, and turning north-eastwards he passed through Chetang, and reached Lhasa by way of Samye monastery.
  • Beauregard thereupon decided to extricate his sorely-tried troops from the misadventure, and retired fighting on Corinth.
  • The efforts made to extricate the garrisons, including the mission of General Gordon, the fall of Khartum, and the Nile Expedition under Lord Wolseley, are described below separately in the section of this article dealing with the military operations.
  • All that is needed is an opening or clearing through which to extricate you.
  • While he struggled to extricate himself, he could not help but think what a fool he must look.
  • We should think of a way to extricate her, Rose wrote privately in her diary in Hot Springs.
  • It was a long time before the dragoons could extricate the bleeding youth, beaten almost to death.
  • The guards helped their gasping Leader extricate himself from the tangle of Kirk’s arms and legs.
  • The Abbot explained that he had tried to extricate the baby from her womb but it had been too late.
  • He had to cut his loop with his knife in order to extricate himself from his suspended hang glider.
  • It is not necessary in every proposition, but it is necessary in the arrangement of a syllogism, to extricate the terms of its propositions from the copula; e.g.
  • Campbell-Bannerman " a policy of huge armaments," unfortunately is a policy from which it is impossible for any country to extricate itself without the co-operation, direct or indirect, of other nations.
  • Instead of marching on to Kassala, Ras Alula, who at this time was much offended by the transfer of Massawa by the Egyptians to Italy, made a triumphant entry into Asmara, and absolutely refused to make any further efforts to extricate Egyptian garrisons from the grip of the khalifa.