Meaning of (बखसीसना ‡) bakhaseesana ‡ in english
As noun : dispense Ex:  He figuratively called All we need or we want to do something in return; and, in general, of any thing that we can not dispense with, to accomplish
bear Ex:  It is of an age to bear arms administration Ex:  In 1763, the colonial administration in Portuguese America was moved to Rio. treat Ex:  A man may marry up to four wives if he believes he can treat them equally tender let Ex:  For instance, let us consider design of the air intake. take Ex:  The British twice tried to take the Martín Peña Bridge lay Ex:  His body lay in state at the Great Hall of the People. leave Ex:  He called for Britain to leave the EEC land Ex:  The state ranks 44th in land area return Ex:  With Sir John A. Macdonald's return to power on October 16 do Ex:  Dual classifications such as Main-belt comets do exist offer Ex:  Some of the IITs offer an M.S. program sign Ex:  Even if Jesus had produced such a sign that Judaism recognized spare Ex:  spare me this chore deal Ex:  The hospital could not deal with the number of donors settle pass Ex:  I will pass him well pay Ex:  Total pay packets were the biggest in Oslo along with Copenhagen and Zurich -- add Ex:  To this list one could add Proclus throw Ex:  piscine, in Sacristies, said of a place where they throw the water used to clean the sacred vessels, the altar linens, etc rustle up make Ex:  Vanbrugh went on to make more friends than enemies at the College, however. nurse Ex:  This woman gives twenty-five years, but it does not count nurse of the month spread Ex:  These have all spread to other parts of Thailand mete out place Ex:  The re-introduction of city-owned public transportation took place recently serve up
As verb : render Ex:  My son, when you render your duty? The past participle is used RECORD adjectively and signifies who is given to give Ex:  Of the four gospels, only Matthew and Luke give accounts of Jesus' genealogy. administer Ex:  Deal, administer a correction extend Ex:  Four mountain ranges extend into city boundaries accommodate Ex:  It also means Stir fire an apartment with fireplace tweezers, and sometimes disturb wanting accommodate issue Ex:  2007 issue of The New Yorker magazine yield Ex:  it puts his honor not to yield hand Ex:  In the 21st century, Cornell had a hand in the Mars Exploration Rover Mission. pour grant Ex:  The first land grant in the area was made to Joshua John Moore in 1823 lend Ex:  He refused lend me money attach Ex:  In terms of Botany, he said Appendix hooked with which some climbing plants, such as ivy, attach to the body that supports the deliver Ex:  Make the square said, in Commerce, Clerk who will deliver the goods to retail stores or individuals allow Ex:  These allow products and components to be checked for flaws pass on provide Ex:  Wealthier countries typically provide aid to economically developing countries. transmit Ex:  Together officers without troops placed, with heads invested command to transmit their orders, ensuring compliance and coordinate the operations of various arms and military services put up sit Ex:  To the west sit major mountain ranges, most notably the Himalayas. settle on proffer ascribe
Suggested : the management of any office, business, or organization direction to hold up support to deal out distribute to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation bestow to cause to be or become make
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(बखसीसना ‡) bakhaseesana ‡
can be used as noun, verb or transitive verb and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 9 including consonants matras. The word is used as Transitive Verb in hindi composed of suffix at the end of the word originated from Hindi and/or Persian language .
Transliteration :
bakhasiisanaa ‡