English to Hindi Dictionary brand

brand

ब्रांड
definition
verb
They are cursed to the tenth generation and should be branded with a mark before their long and painful deaths.
mark (an animal, formerly a criminal or slave) with a branding iron.
branded goods at low prices
assign a brand name to.
noun
a new brand of detergent
a type of product manufactured by a particular company under a particular name.
Each animal is owned by a Commoner and must be marked with an individual brand before being left to wander the open forest.
an identifying mark burned on livestock or (especially formerly) criminals or slaves with a branding iron.
translation of 'brand'
ब्रांड,
दागना,
छाप,
कलंक लगाना
noun
ट्रेड-मार्क,
दाग़
example
Kalif ran his hand over his left shoulder blade, feeling the 'brand' that had been burned into his skin, signifying Dylor's ownership of him.
Back across the pleasant valley he hurried, his fire 'brand' and stone hammer held in readiness, and his sharp eyes and keen ears alert to catch the first sign of trouble.
This need drove all other thoughts from my mind, and I resolved to go to the cooking pit and relight a torch, or at least bring a burning 'brand' of some kind to give me light.
It means delivering to the customer what the 'brand' said the product would deliver.
Provision would be made to 'brand' the animals, which would be seen by veterinarians provided by the provincial department.
In addition to the color and name changes under the 'brand' restructuring, some product consolidation may also be considered.
Each fish was then weighed (wet weight to the nearest gram) and marked with an individual 'brand' .
Jane Thistle cried, a vein standing out on her flushed forehead like a 'brand' of disgrace.
How firm are the foundations upon which his 'brand' of champagne socialism have been constructed?
Diluting what little there is left of the Democratic 'brand' seems a poor marketing idea.
I've always liked and respected him - his 'brand' of staunch social democratic politics have never really been fashionable.
it takes a long time to build a 'brand'
he had a look of unabashed power that only years of experience could 'brand' on to a man's face
He also declared his brother-in-law Mahdi [the messiah], a term most Saudis do not identify with their 'brand' of conservative Islam.
After all, isn't martial law the 'brand' of democracy he has advocated for the country after the transfer of sovereignty?
That's good for marketers and agencies who are trying to find new ways to 'brand' products.
his incisive 'brand' of intelligence
Our dear Sarah journeyed through the land, having a fiery hot 'brand' in her hand.
His 'brand' of committed socialism has also died.
They have retained this pride in the nation, and it has always marked their 'brand' of internationalism, so clearly on display today.
He has brought with him some terrific qualities and a fine 'brand' of leadership.
The Board also observed, as a starting point, the need to 'brand' the Zambian tourism products as one of the marketing strategies.
Whether you are selling a product, building a 'brand' or hiring executives, there are several reasons why an evaluation system should be in place and used regularly.
She was waving her hand as if she still had the burning 'brand' .
To what extent does our 'brand' compete with products or services outside its category?
you can still invent your own career, be your own 'brand'
At the time, Iraq produced a local 'brand' of cigarette named ‘Baghdad’; I don't know if it's still there.
To qualify for the programme, resellers must sell and 'brand' systems that use boxed Intel processors and successfully complete special training.
Each animal is owned by a Commoner and must be marked with an individual 'brand' before being left to wander the open forest.
the Michael Jordan 'brand' certainly hasn't hurt them
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