fend - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of fend in Hindi

  • रोकना

verb

  • रोकना
  • बचाव करना
  • दूर रखना
  • मार भगाना
  • जुगाड करना
  • आड़ करना
  • दूर करना
  • बचाना

fend Definition

verb

  • look after and provide for oneself, without any help from others.

fend Example

  • you're old enough to fend for yourself. ( आप अपने बचाव के लिए काफी बूढ़े हो गए हैं। )
  • They leave you alone here to fend for yourself against Others? ( दूसरों के खिलाफ खुद को बचाने के लिए वे आपको यहाँ अकेला छोड़ देते हैं? )
  • The kids had to fend for themselves while their parents were away. ( माता-पिता के दूर रहने के दौरान बच्चों को अपनी रक्षा खुद करनी पड़ी। )
  • Others, such as contracted out former council workers, were forced to fend for themselves in shark infested seas. ( अन्य, जैसे अनुबंधित पूर्व परिषद कार्यकर्ता, को शार्क से प्रभावित समुद्रों में खुद को बचाने के लिए मजबूर होना पड़ा। )
  • Edgar-Jones plays Kya, a girl left by her family to fend for herself in the North Carolina marshes. ( एडगर-जोन्स ने क्या की भूमिका निभाई है, जो एक लड़की है जिसे उसके परिवार ने उत्तरी कैरोलिना दलदल में खुद के लिए छोड़ दिया है। )
  • Fend for yourself to look after yourself without help from anyone else: His parents agreed to pay the rent for his apartment but otherwise left him to fend for himself. ( किसी और की मदद के बिना खुद की देखभाल करने के लिए खुद को रोकें: उसके माता-पिता उसके अपार्टमेंट के लिए किराए का भुगतान करने के लिए सहमत हुए, लेकिन अन्यथा उसे अपने लिए छोड़ दिया। )
  • Homeopaths aim to maintain health and wellness and can treat conditions such as allergies, headaches and digestive problems, while also strengthening the immune system to fend off illness in the future. ( होम्योपैथ का उद्देश्य स्वास्थ्य और कल्याण को बनाए रखना है और एलर्जी, सिरदर्द और पाचन समस्याओं जैसी स्थितियों का इलाज कर सकते हैं, साथ ही भविष्य में बीमारी से बचाव के लिए प्रतिरक्षा प्रणाली को भी मजबूत कर सकते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Several of them felt they were left to fend for themselves.
  • My father expects me to fend for myself as soon as I turn eighteen and am ready to leave his house.
  • Helping her fend off all the Sophies of the Wagner office.
  • More women are fending for themselves without support of a husband; many more make an important contribution to the family income.
  • Now that the children are old enough to fend for themselves, we can go away on holiday by ourselves.
  • Most baby animals learn to fend for themselves very soon after they are born, since they live in a dangerous environment.
  • It is time you left home and learnt to fend for yourself.
  • Nudism flourished in Germany, France, England, elsewhere in Europe, and in the United States, but its advocates often had to fend off legal challenges or accusations of depravity.
  • He calls for a more realistic level of challenge funding to enable museums to be more effective in fending for themselves.
  • Whether Gigi will be accepted back into the world of the whale or fend for herself in a hostile ocean after a year in the tame tanks of Sea World is a matter of conjecture.
  • The old couple have no one to do housework; they have to fend for themselves.
  • The central male of the program is depicted as very attractive and unable to fend off the multiple women who express their interest in him.
  • How can she feed her son and fend off the bailiffs?
  • Since joining the company in March, Carpenter has developed a strategy to fend off Oakley.
  • The duo fend off acne-causing bacteria, but do so in a way that doesn’t dehydrate your skin or lead to further irritation.
  • Early on in their working relationship, she had fended off his romantic advances, but has come to regret it.
  • An infant cannot possibly fend for itself, and must be cared for by an older and more capable person.
  • Bush withdrew his troops and money from the state early in 1992, leaving legislative hopefuls to fend for themselves.
  • After fending off his gentlemanly advances on several occasions, she begins a romantic relationship with him.
  • He had struggled to pay off creditors but couldn't fend them off any longer.
  • They were thus left to fend for themselves, aided only by the diplomatic intercession of the Protestant Cantons.
  • But then he produces a real snorter, which Ponting can only fend to third slip, where Andrew Strauss takes a simple catch.
  • Small amounts of food must be left for the birds until they learn to fend for themselves.
  • At the week's first workout, the trainers talk about the importance of fending for yourself during singles week.
  • The running back rushed for a pair of touchdowns to help Lone Peak fend off American Fork, 27-21, on Friday night.
  • But as the Government and its security establishment tries to fend off criticism about its surveillance techniques, the public confirmation will fuel controversy.