English to Hindi Dictionary circumstance

circumstance

परिस्थिति
definition
noun
we wanted to marry but circumstances didn't permit
a fact or condition connected with or relevant to an event or action.
the artists are living in reduced circumstances
one's state of financial or material welfare.
translation of 'circumstance '
भवितव्यत्रासदी
noun
स्थिति,
परिस्थिति,
रूदाद,
हाल,
हालत,
घटना
example
We will need to take speed and 'circumstance' into consideration if these plans are to work sensibly.
they were thrown together by 'circumstance'
But they are thrown together by 'circumstance' , of the imperative to experience every moment as if it were their last, which it might well be.
they were thrown together by 'circumstance'
pomp and 'circumstance'
Finally, the authors suggest that the second patient's difficult social 'circumstances' affect her suitability for transplantation.
In the meantime it created embarrassment and difficulties for the College in considering her extenuating 'circumstances' .
Rumour and speculation have since run riot on the 'circumstances' of his death.
In my view it was an opinion which is justified by the particular 'circumstances' of the case.
Sure, he wasn't following the " exact rules, " but certain 'circumstances' had changed them.
Despite the general principle excluding liability for omissions, liability may arise in certain exceptional 'circumstances' .
To be interested in the preservation of a thing, is to be so 'circumstanced' with respect to it as to have benefit from its existence, prejudice from its destruction.
In this way, a social inequality arises between the powerful, the rich and the well-connected, and the poor who are not so fortunately 'circumstanced' .
The inquiry is objective: the question is what a reasonable person, 'circumstanced' as the actual parties were, would have understood the parties to have meant by the use of the specific language.
To be just, the law must also be flexible enough to take unusual 'circumstances' into account.
But, since there are no outlined commitments to stay with each other, what if unforeseen 'circumstances' arise?
Police say there were no suspicious 'circumstances' surrounding the fire.
Where difficult 'circumstances' arose, rather than tell lies, the organisation would be silent.
If I were in your place (that is, if I were 'circumstanced' in the condition in which you now find yourself), then I would consult the doctor.
It is on the basis of a family's financial 'circumstances' , and I think that is proper.
The magistrates, who can grant financial help in extreme 'circumstances' , turned down his request.
She knew that had the 'circumstances' been different she would want more than his friendship.
His parents have spoken of their concerns about the 'circumstances' of his death.
The problem is rather that his material 'circumstances' are not in his control.
Now, the 'circumstances' of the aggravation as alleged by the prosecution are not correct.
The varying economic 'circumstances' of different markets must be taken into account.
Children in these 'circumstances' often take on the family finances just to survive.
She landed safely in his, but that had not changed the dire 'circumstances' of the moment.
Was there any other way to mitigate the wretched 'circumstances' of his life?
Against that background I consider the particular 'circumstances' of the two claimants.
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