onwards - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of onwards in Hindi
- से आगे
onwards Definition
adverb
- continuing from a particular time
- forward
onwards Example
- A single egg is laid, usually from November onwards, and is incubated for about eight weeks. ( एक अंडा आमतौर पर नवंबर के बाद से रखा जाता है, और लगभग आठ सप्ताह तक इनक्यूबेट किया जाता है। )
- From that year onwards he was employed as a public preacher at Brescia, Pisa, Venice and Rome; and in his intervals of leisure he mastered Greek and Hebrew. ( उस वर्ष से वे ब्रेशिया, पीसा, वेनिस और रोम में एक सार्वजनिक उपदेशक के रूप में कार्यरत थे; और अपने अवकाश के अंतराल में उन्होंने ग्रीक और हिब्रू में महारत हासिल की। )
- Pen stopped, hesitated - nodded his head fiercely, and pointed onwards. ( कलम रुकी, हिचकिचाई - जोर से सिर हिलाया और आगे की ओर इशारा किया। )
- The new council will be meeting in the guildhall from next month onwards. ( नई परिषद की बैठक अगले महीने से गिल्डहॉल में होगी। )
- All these grow well in good garden soil, and blossom from March onwards, coming in very early in genial seasons. ( ये सभी अच्छी बगीचे की मिट्टी में अच्छी तरह से विकसित होते हैं, और मार्च के बाद से खिलते हैं, जो कि बहुत शुरुआती मौसम में आते हैं। )
- Human settlement of the area can be proven from neolithic period onwards. ( क्षेत्र की मानव बस्ती नवपाषाण काल से सिद्ध की जा सकती है। )
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- He measured the distance to the nearest Antarctic coast, and onwards to the South Pole.
- There was no evidence of onward transmission from any of these cases, according to the UKHSA.
- It was right for him to move onwards and upwards.
- Another Giornale, to which Fabroni contributed, was published at Pisa from 1771 onwards.
- From the early 16th century onwards, translations into vernacular languages were increasingly based on the original biblical languages.
- Human settlement of the area can be proven from neolithic period onwards.
- The onward journey from the border depends largely on the connections refugees have in Europe.
- But they go onwards, rumbling towards what may well be at least one trophy.
- For Schroder-Sonnenstern, who lived in psychiatric institutions from 1919 onwards, drawing was a means of communicating with the world.
- All the orchestral music from 1784 onwards is conceived in broader strokes, while the solo parts become ever more complex.
- From the age of Tiberius onwards the Romans possessed the whole southern bank of the river from its source to the Euxine.
- We moved swiftly onwards to a less fraught subject, and peace descended.
- From this day onwards, you have to be gigolo for three months.
- All this gave powerful ammunition to urban sociologists writing from the mid-1970s onwards.
- From the first day of competition onwards there was the complicated process of conquering the logistics of the Stadio Olimpico complex.
- we must continue to move onward, or we will die in this desert
- From this point onwards the course proceeds by the method already made clear.
- Many planned to continue onward to Poland and elsewhere in Europe, joining the ongoing exodus sparked by the war.
- Eight machines per year should be upgraded from April 1993 onwards.
- The manilla rings of West Africa were one of the currencies used from the 15th century onwards to buy and sell slaves.
- We are pleased to receive applications for apprenticeships from each August onwards, and for traineeships from each November onwards.
- Most have stayed in neighboring Poland, but many have travelled onward to find family members across Europe.
- From this time onwards the history of Essex is almost a blank.
- As the conference dragged interminably onward and no progress seemed possible, many of the more prominent figures departed.
- From the second week of the conflict onwards, we provided rapid humanitarian assistance.
- Already past its esoteric adolescence and into mainstream deployment and onward augmentation is the concept of Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC).
- Three hundred and forty-two patients (7.6%) were identified with a physical problem needing onward referral.
- Our approach from this point onwards will be as follows.
- A single egg is laid, usually from November onwards, and is incubated for about eight weeks.
- From the starting point of the incidence of illness onward, both formal and informal care yield utility because the alternative is no care at all.