obligatory - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of obligatory in Hindi

  • अनिवार्य
  • बांधनेवाला
  • बाध्यकर
  • बाध्य

obligatory Definition

Adjective

  • required by a legal, moral, or other rule; compulsory.

obligatory Example

  • after the obligatory preamble on the weather he got down to business ( मौसम पर अनिवार्य प्रस्तावना के बाद वह व्यापार में उतर गया )
  • But the development of modern culture has rendered these exploits of an unbridled fanaticism impossible, and no government would consent to enforce the once obligatory sentences of ecclesiastical courts. ( लेकिन आधुनिक संस्कृति के विकास ने एक गैर-कट्टरपंथी कट्टरता के इन कारनामों को असंभव बना दिया है, और कोई भी सरकार सनकी अदालतों के अनिवार्य वाक्यों को लागू करने के लिए सहमति नहीं देगी। )
  • He pulled out the obligatory silver flask from the suitcase and took a long drink.  ( उन्होंने सूटकेस से अनिवार्य रूप से सिल्वर फ्लास्क निकाला और एक लंबा ड्रिंक लिया। )
  • independence was imperilled, and even in this case arbitration, though optional for the nation so judging, was to be obligatory for the adversary power. ( स्वतंत्रता में असिद्धता थी, और यहां तक ​​कि इस मामले में मध्यस्थता, हालांकि राष्ट्र के लिए वैकल्पिक इसलिए न्याय करना, प्रतिकूल शक्ति के लिए अनिवार्य होना था। )

More Sentence

  • Murphy obligatory thanks, thanks a lot, see ya, but he turned off.
  • This doctrine, therefore, can never be enforced by obligatory laws.
  • Roz lives in Scotland with her husband and the obligatory dog and cat.
  • The first line of this acknowledgements section is the obligatory and.
  • It's a caper film, with all the obligatory touchstones of the genre and everyone underacts to great effect.  
  • Once on the road the obligatory cold carton of beer was opened and we.
  • Flora gave her aunt an obligatory greeting, but Elinor’s focus was on me.
  • The mother gave an obligatory passing smile to the wizened old man in the.
  • If the government enforces two legislations for two similar obligatory programs, the result would be legal uncertainty, he said.  
  • Seclusion in Panama was almost an obligatory penance in the life of the rich.
  • We ended our conversation with an obligatory pound and went out separate ways.
  • I went through the obligatory motions of a condescending and courteous contact.
  • He grunted, slipping an obligatory arm around her.
  • Primary instruction is nominally obligatory; nevertheless at the beginning of the 10th century nearly half the population over six years of age was illiterate.
  • By a law passed in 1868 attendance at school is obligatory on all children between the ages of 6 and 12 years.
  • But most of the triposes have been divided into two parts, of which the second is not obligatory in order to obtain a degree.
  • Allied with the Liberals against the orthodox Protestants, who were threatening religious liberty, the Catholics assisted in 1857 to establish a system of non-sectarian state schools, where attendance is not obligatory nor instruction gratuitous.
  • use of seat belts in cars is now obligatory
  • In Galatians he claims perfect freedom in principle, for himself as for the Gentiles, from the obligatory observance of the law; and neither in it nor in Corinthians does he take any notice of a decision to which the apostles had come in their meeting at Jerusalem.
  • a sovereign whose laws are obligatory