Meaning of (बखोरना ‡) bakhorana ‡ in english
As noun : interrupt Ex:  , Cut the floor to someone a, The interrupt by speaking or silence Him
come up to interject challenge Ex:  Once a challenge is made rid Ex:  Here I got rid of this case, this concern beg Ex:  It is forbidden to beg in this city left Ex:  Tesla left Colorado Springs on January 7 get Ex:  Calvin and Rosalyn usually do not get along miss Ex:  , Fausser company, If a steal company, to be there or miss when it promised unleash exclude yield transition Ex:  The transition region does not occur at a well-defined altitude. throw emit drop out kick cast Ex:  Although Cheers operated largely around that main ensemble cast cut out vomit set off divest park Ex:  Most park visitors stay just for the day fall out leave Ex:  He tells his subordinate: "I leave it entirely in your hands". set Ex:  If this server has previously set a cookie plant Ex:  A plant form that is similar to a tree but generally having smaller grow out of reel out shoot pack in run off together walk away from fall away pump out drive off slip push along empty Ex:  It still means, figuratively, Who is empty or contains only chimeras run away together change Ex:  Freud chose to change his course of study. loose Ex:  Pascal wrote his thoughts on loose sheets down Ex:  All theatres were closed down by the Puritan government during the Interregnum. desert Ex:  Around forty percent of the country is composed of the Sahara desert
As verb : take up Ex:  To arms! Cry by which notifies a troop to take up arms accost jump on relieve come down
Suggested : to confront boldly to insert between other things the act of taking up to approach or move toward a particular person or place to cause or make a break in the continuity or uniformity of (a course, process, condition, etc)
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(बखोरना ‡) bakhorana ‡
can be used as noun or verb and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 8 including consonants matras. The word is used as Transitive Verb in hindi originated from Hindi language .
Transliteration :
bakhoranaa ‡