Meaning of (उकसाना) ukasana in english

As noun : propel
solicit Ex:  See the judges meant solicit Go home prompt Ex:  Although Joan and the duke of Alençon urged a prompt march on Paris urging Ex:  At her husband's urging goading Ex:  Vinoth keeps goading me to work hard. invite Ex:  Action to invite cause Ex:  Dont mishandle the experiment or youll cause a mishap. raise Ex:  She says no every time I ask her for a raise . edge Ex:  Hold on to the rail at the edge of the water fall. push Ex:  Yes, let's push on and finish . pick Ex:  These potatoes are the pick of the crop . carry Ex:  When I was a little child my mother used to carry me in her lap. prodding Ex:  It is a slow and lazy man, it takes a little prodding to do act spurring get Ex:  he didn get job due to incompetency. goad egg Ex:  An egg fertilised in vitro.
As verb : abet instigate urge Ex:  Action to urge foment Ex:  Leave it to Bob to foment trouble . encourage Ex:  I always encourage Ashu to play cricket. excite Ex:  Action to excite agitate Ex:  In terms of Arts, he refers by analogy Action to move, to agitate for an operation stoke sting Ex:  Tekula literally means "jackal," while Qeste-Nihb means "the sting of the bee".
Other : to incite to instigate to provoke Ex:  Who seeks to provoke political or civil unrest to raise Ex:  I am trying to raise this window . warm Ex:  When the warm breeze is blowing, I am at peace . throw mud at
Suggested : to instigate or foster (discord, rebellion, etc) promote the growth or development of done, performed, delivered, etc, at once or without delay to cause by incitement foment to seek for (something) by entreaty, earnest or respectful request, formal application, etc to drive, or cause to move, forward or onward
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Usage of उकसाना:
1. रूडी को पप्पू यादव को उकसाना पड़ गया महंगा LiveHindustan
(उकसाना) ukasana can be used as noun or verb and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 6 including vowels consonants matras. The word is used as Transitive Verb in hindi originated from Hindi language . Transliteration : ukasaanaa

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