starvation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of starvation in Hindi

  • भुखमरी

Noun

  • अकाल
  • अनशन
  • उपवास
  • अप्राप्ति
  • मितसाधन

starvation Definition

Noun

  • suffering or death caused by hunger.

starvation Example

  • thousands died of starvation ( हजारों भूखे मर गए )
  • Many of them fell into the slough of pauperism, and were saved from starvation by public doles. ( उनमें से कई कंगाली के दलदल में फंस गए, और सार्वजनिक चंदे से भुखमरी से बच गए। )
  • Hannibal reduced it in 216 by starvation, and destroyed and plundered the town. ( हैनिबल ने इसे 216 में भुखमरी से कम कर दिया, और शहर को नष्ट कर दिया और लूट लिया। )
  • He is said to have died of voluntary starvation, being threatened with total blindness. ( कहा जाता है कि वह स्वैच्छिक भुखमरी से मर गया था, जिसे पूर्ण अंधापन का खतरा था। )

More Sentence

  • He expected to die from starvation.
  • The average number of seals killed annually is about 33,000.1 The 1 Owing to representations of the Swedish government in 1874 as to the killing of seals at breeding time on the east coast of Greenland, and the consequent loss of young seals left to die of starvation, the Seal Fisheries Act 1875 was passed in England to provide for the establishment of a close time for seal fishery in the seas in question.
  • My father died of starvation last week.
  • She had no skills so starvation loomed.
  • That’s how close I came to starvation.
  • This will put your body into starvation.
  • Genteel starvation, I think—and hope.
  • Plenty for some, starvation for most!.
  • In many places starvation is ever present.
  • Mass starvation and mass death: guaranteed.
  • Their killing, starvation, torture in the.
  • Remember: Fasting is good, starvation is not.
  • Despite unparalleled importations of grain by sea and rail, despite the most strenuous exertions of the government, which incurred a total expenditure on this account of 11 millions sterling, the loss of life from actual starvation and its attendant train of diseases was lamentable.
  • Three ships were sent out under letters of marque commanded by David, Lewis and Thomas Kirke, and Quebec, already on the verge of starvation, was compelled to surrender (1629).
  • General attacks of leaf-diseases invariably lead to starvation and necrosis of twigs, and similarly with the ravages of caterpillars and other insects.