sustain - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of sustain in Hindi

  • बनाए रखना
  • जीवित रखना
  • झेलना
  • संभालना
  • थामना
  • भुगतना
  • चालू रखना
  • (कष्ट) उठाना
  • पोषण करना
  • सहना

sustain Definition

verb

  • strengthen or support physically or mentally. ( शारीरिक या मानसिक रूप से मजबूत या समर्थन करना। )
  • undergo or suffer (something unpleasant, especially an injury). ( गुजरना या पीड़ित (कुछ अप्रिय, विशेष रूप से चोट)। )
  • uphold, affirm, or confirm the justice or validity of. ( न्याय, पुष्टि या न्याय या वैधता की पुष्टि करना। )

noun

  • an effect or facility on a keyboard or electronic instrument whereby a note can be sustained after the key is released. ( कीबोर्ड या इलेक्ट्रॉनिक उपकरण पर एक प्रभाव या सुविधा जिससे कुंजी जारी होने के बाद किसी नोट को टिकाया जा सकता है। )

sustain Example

  • The movies need stars and the stars need movies, but to sustain the financial weight of star casting, a film must be geared to the widest possible audience.
  • To put on, or to be clothed with one, is to assume the person and character of that one; and they who do so are bound to act his part, and to sustain the character which they have assumed.
  • I co-wrote a play with Josh Dean a few years ago and he's an improviser as is Jocelyn; that tells me the person knows how to create and sustain a character.
  • What accounts for the few countries that are able to initiate and sustain periods of rapid growth in which they gain significantly on the leaders?
  • One fourth of elderly persons who sustain a hip fracture die within six months of the injury.
  • It is film-making in bad faith, film-making with a guilty conscience, and no work can gracefully sustain such a weight.
  • And it's difficult in a democracy to sustain support for the war.
  • However, a long-term weight maintenance program is needed to sustain weight loss.
  • Mr Caws accepts that on the available evidence he cannot sustain a contention that the Labour group took a formal decision to approve the application at the meeting of the Planning Committee.
  • Can writer/performer Ronnie Burkett really sustain his story of adoption, vampires and gay liberationist terrorism through a solo puppet performance?
  • These days most authors of the comic novel fail because they cannot sustain their characters and situations.
  • he cannot sustain a normal conversation
  • Paul Tansey, an independent economist, warned that we have to become more productive if we are to sustain economic growth long term.
  • The ensemble remains strong throughout the piece, and while the second Act may be overlong, the performers sustain their focus with dexterity and integrity.
  • He tried testing it out on the sideline after a new tape job, but he couldn't sustain weight on it.
  • Rather, it was the ability of the floor to sustain the weight of the artifacts that dictated the design.
  • She has a decent voice, but it was her sustain on the more difficult notes that really impressed.
  • Working with Marlene Kaminsky for In Absentia was, on the other hand, very difficult since it wasn't a role where you could sustain a character.
  • We don't bother much about whether the infant's bones were too fragile to sustain the weight for so long, as long as it could procure us a celebrity status for the time being.
  • We also have a detailed knowledge of international norms that sustain justice and peace.
  • Umbrellas is so obviously a fantasy that the story can sustain the weight and still float effortlessly.
  • The factor of 4 follows from the fact that two wings sustain the weight at their midpoint.
  • With a population of just on 20 million, it's very, very difficult to sustain a critical mass, to ensure that we've got a safe and viable industry.
  • It was part if the prosecution process in that the carrying on of the prosecution was attempting to sustain the conviction obtained.
  • Tests on cadavers prove that bones in the hand are not strong enough to sustain a body's weight.
  • To understand this issue we develop a simple scale argument to see how the moments needed to oscillate a wing or fin compare to those needed to sustain the weight of an animal or produce thrust.
  • he sagged against her so that she could barely sustain his weight
  • He built a pair of wings of a size suitable to sustain his own weight, and made use of gravity as his motor.
  • Some guitarists prefer diode clipping, along with the gain required for ultimate sustain .
  • Compressing a rock ballad 3 to 4 dB on peaks, the result was intoxicatingly creamy and bold, with beautiful density and sustain .