Bleed meaning in hindi - Bleed का मतलब हिंदी में

Bleed meaning in hindi

How to pronounce Bleed
As verb :
आलुंठन Ex:  If something isn't done, he will bleed to death . कड्ढना Ex:  Some heavier submarines have two oxygen bleed stations . कढ्डेरना Ex:  As pregnant patients may bleed कत्ल होना Ex:  Sportin' Life tells Porgy that corpses bleed in the presence of their murderers काढना Ex:  The guards often let fugitives bleed to death in the middle of this ground कुढना Ex:  bleed a chicken कुढ़ना Ex:  bleed a horse खून देना Ex:  For exaggeration to bleed someone white, The bleed profusely until blood comes out of the vein loses its red color खून निकालना Ex:  Place the bleed money, Financial investments in life खून बहना Ex:  Some tax laws bleed taxpayers छाँटना Ex:  This makes the heart bleed जान देना Ex:  You have to let the wound bleed दया आना Ex:  , The wound is still bleeding, it is a wound that will bleed longer be said, speaking of Offense, a injury, a misfortune which it still retains, whose long retain the memory निकल जाना निकालना या चूसना निकालना उ:   उसके पश्चात् कंपनी ने मोबाइल के लिए गेम निकालना आरम्भ कर दिया। निर्घातन पैसा देना बागना ‡ रक्त निकलना रक्तस्त्राव होना रस निकलना रस निकालना रुपया खोना रूपया खोना लहू निकलना लहू निकालना लहू बहना लुंठना लूट लेना लूटना विलुंठन व्यवाकृति व्यावृति शोषण करना ऐंठना
Bleed ki paribhasha : kisi padaarth se usake kisi ansh ko kaatakar alag karana bhay dikhaakara, maar patikar ya chhin jhapatakar le lena
Examples Words that rhyme with bleed
Bleed synonyms
trickle weep ooze drain run seep shed gush spurt hemorrhage exude leech phlebotomize open vein squeeze stick exhaust fleece rook impoverish confiscate extract strong-arm blackmail overcharge mulct skin deplete pauperize sap steal milk put the screws to ache suffer agonize pity sympathize be in pain feel for
Bleed antonyms
increase give offer add put in
Usage of Bleed in sentences

The word is used as verb in english grammar. The word can be used as noun, verb or intransitive verb in hindi and have more than one meaning. . 
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