Meaning of (व्यपनय) vyapanaya in english

As noun : laying waste
wrecking ravage annihilation demolition ruination havoc sack destruction Ex:  , put the ax to the tree, start a business, especially undertake the destruction of something ruin obliteration wipeout wreck decimation depredation ruining fall Ex:  After the fall of Poland came a period journalists called the "Phoney War". curse the ravages wastefulness undoing stultification renunciation renouncement sacrifice Ex:  In terms of Scripture, Give a sacrifice praise, celebrate the praises of God abandonment desertion forsaking abuse Ex:  It is sometimes used in a pejorative sense to describe the abuse of this scheme mistreatment Ex:  Reports on the mistreatment of domestic staff impoliteness indecorum immodesty shrug off omit revert to iron out brush away wipe cut Ex:  In terms of Boucherie, it means the beef shank, the part that lies above the joint of the knee, when cut to be eaten pinch out turn Ex:  turn the hair clear Ex:  There are still opposes HERE to distinguish two locations without clear idea of proximity or distance pick phase out
As verb : abolish repel remove Ex:  It also means destroy, remove deflect dislodge take off pull out withdraw Ex:  RETIREMENT also said the Bond where the soldiers to withdraw at a certain time, and the signal given to them accordingly eliminate Ex:  natural excretory, agency ducts through which eliminate moods displace kick off brush off rids hammer out rip off replace Ex:  Later automation was increasingly used to replace human operators. abate
Suggested : the act or state of ruining or the state of being ruined an act or instance of demolishing the act or an instance of annihilating to work havoc upon damage or mar by ravages the act, work, or business of a wrecker
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(व्यपनय) vyapanaya can be used as noun, verb or transitive verb and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 6 including consonants matras. The word is used as Noun in hindi and falls under Masculine gender originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : vyapanaya

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