Meaning of (दहवाट) dahavata in english
As noun : demolition Ex:  The demolition of this building have been well sold
wrecking debacle Ex:  Following the debacle at Kedleston Hall collapse Ex:  " Following the collapse of the Soviet Union demolishing wrack razing fate Ex:  Earth's fate is not clear. rack Ex:  There is nothing in this rack holocaust Ex:  The term holocaust originally derived from the Greek word holókauston laying waste ravage annihilation ruination havoc Ex:  The storm made terrible havoc in the province sack Ex:  The Mongols destroyed the city during the sack of Baghdad in the 13th century. destruction Ex:  The destruction of famous Romanesque churches like St. ruin Ex:  It figuratively said of the ruin someone's Affairs obliteration wipeout wreck Ex:  , Leading his fortune grand train wreck in decimation depredation ruining Ex:  , If ruining promises, Do a lot of promises that ignores fall Ex:  Following the fall of the Timurid Empire, Uzbek nomads conquered the region. curse Ex:  Which of the two types relates to the curse the ravages
Suggested : to destroy or ruin (a building or other structure), especially on purpose tear down raze to fall or cave in crumble suddenly a general breakup or dispersion sudden downfall or rout the act, work, or business of a wrecker an act or instance of demolishing
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(दहवाट) dahavata
can be used as noun. and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 5 including consonants matras. The word is used as Noun in hindi and falls under Masculine gender composed of more than one word originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
dahavaaTa