plunge - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of plunge in Hindi

Noun

  • डुबकी
  • प्रवेश
  • तैरने का तालाब
  • कूद
  • गोता

Verb

  • डूबना
  • ग़ोता लगाना
  • डुबाना

plunge Definition

Noun

  • an act of jumping or diving into water.

Verb

  • jump or dive quickly and energetically.
  • push or thrust quickly.

plunge Example

  • At 6 o'clock, roused by the réveille, we scurry to the bath-room, take the prescribed cold plunge , and then dress. ( 6 बजे, रैवेइल से रूबरू होकर, हम स्नान-कक्ष में खुरचते हैं, निर्धारित ठंडी डुबकी लेते हैं, और फिर कपड़े पहनते हैं। )
  • The Liberal Democrats warned that forcing people to save for their retirement could plunge many further into financial difficulty. ( लिबरल डेमोक्रेट्स ने चेतावनी दी कि लोगों को अपनी सेवानिवृत्ति के लिए बचाने के लिए मजबूर करने से वित्तीय कठिनाई में कई और गिरावट आ सकती है। )
  • Given the plunge in the value of Wolfson after its profits warning, that looks like a courageous statement. ( अपने मुनाफे की चेतावनी के बाद वोल्फसन के मूल्य में गिरावट को देखते हुए, यह एक साहसी कथन की तरह दिखता है। )

More Sentence

  • A sharp plunge in the dollar would dramatically reduce the value of these assets, reducing the wealth of foreign investors.
  • A company's stock price could plunge when earnings fall, but its bonds could remain hot if it has a strong enough revenue stream to service its debt.
  • The central bank attributed the steady plunge of the gross national savings rate to a rapid fall of savings in the household sector.
  • It alleges they breached their duties and wants creditors to be compensated for the company's plunge in value before it finally collapsed in May last year.
  • to peel fruit, cover with boiling water and then plunge them into iced water
  • cover the cucumbers with boiling water and then plunge them into iced water
  • Yes, but we need research before we plunge in - this isn't simple stuff.
  • The point is that falling prices are simply not the cause of a plunge in profits and increase in the burden of debt.
  • It is believed he was under the water for at least two minutes, causing him to take in a lot of water and making his temperature plunge .
  • A handy tip is to plunge the small onions into boiling water for a minute before peeling them to make the job a lot easier.
  • overconfident researchers who plunge ahead
  • Not that he is jumping at joy at the recent plunge in our growth rate from 11% to near zero.
  • The news follows a major review by Glanbia of its operation following indications of a major plunge in sales from next month.
  • It misstepped making its getaway and performed a spectacular cartwheeling plunge into the water between our canoes.
  • we went straight from the sauna to take a cold plunge
  • Although peeling isn't essential because this variety has a rather thin skin, it is an easy matter to plunge them into boiling water, drain and then slip off the skins.
  • Immediately, while the glass is still hot, plunge it into cold water.
  • It's tempting, when they are this fresh and crisp, to do nothing more than plunge them into boiling water, and serve them up in great piles, unadorned and tasting only of themselves.
  • Another day of global volatility on the markets saw share values plunge , with the Irish stock market now down €30 billion since January.
  • The student may be tempted to plunge ahead with a topic and see what emerges.
  • pot up and plunge spring-flowering bulbs
  • The company fell into financial trouble as a result of the plunge in the Thai baht in mid-1997, which made its debt burden soar.
  • The dollar, according to some reports, could plunge by as much as 40 per cent in value.
  • An optional after-dinner extra is a lounge in the sauna followed by a quick plunge in the icy water of the lake.
  • He experienced the worst plunge into unpopularity of any President of the Fifth Republic in his first year of office.
  • His comments followed a plunge in first half profits from €13.5 million to 7m before tax and exceptional items.
  • Carp are still on the move on Doe Hey Reservoir despite the recent plunge in temperatures.