English to Hindi Dictionary depository

depository

गोदाम
definition
noun
Those who think otherwise should visit some of the recycling stations, to see the miscellaneous rubbish which is dumped in an assortment of sacks and bags, beside the bottle banks and paper depositories .
a place where things are stored.
adjective
Last spring the government proposed selling shares to overseas investors via depositary receipts on the New York Stock Exchange.
(of a share or receipt) representing a share in a foreign company. The depositary share or receipt is traded on the stock exchange of the investor's country rather than the actual share, which is deposited in a foreign bank.
translation of 'depository'
तहवीलघर,
निक्षेपस्थान,
निक्षेपागार
noun
गोदाम,
संग्रहस्थान,
भंडार
example
Despite a lack of spacial limitations imposed on the text, the Factbook is far from a 'depository' of ‘raw data.’
There was already a permanent royal treasury at Winchester, a 'depository' for fiscal records as well as for silver, and this required a permanent staff to guard and oversee it.
However, as one reviewer remarked: ‘In recent years the British Museum has come to be seen as a 'depository' of the tangible history of the world.
Senior lawyer Paul Gardiner will travel to the US as soon as possible to find out the legal position regarding documents held in a 'depository' at Pensacola, Florida.
The findings suggest that the large 'depository' where mineral concentrates are stored prior to shipment from the port in Callao contributes to pediatric lead exposures in that city.
Simon Rounding, of Parker March, said: ‘We are the 'depository' for all his documents, papers and titled deeds.’
Fishermen are the last of the hunter-gatherers, representatives of a part of Scotland's rural tradition and the 'depository' of the nation's hope for any part in the future of fishing.
Most significantly, the Thames came to provide a 'depository' for London's waste.
He said a 'depository' for the public to recycle paper, newspapers and magazines was badly needed in the town.
About 80 percent of those asked agreed to allow a portion of blood drawn for other medical purposes to be used for the isolation of DNA that was placed in the registry 'depository' .
A ‘Space Access Organization’ would, at least, be able to gather all the hard-won data from these canceled programs and maintain a central 'depository' of information and expert knowledge.
Logging off her computer, Amanda moves away from the desk and into the small room behind it which acts as a coat 'depository' for the desk staff.
It is right that schools encourage pupils to use the Net, which is not only a vast 'depository' of information but also an important tool in the modern workplace.
Its warehouses, far from only storing food, he said, were also used as 'depositories' for weapons.
The Internet has created vast 'depositories' of information all over the world which contain every imaginable form of data.
Public libraries quickly became centralized 'depositories' for important public texts and artifacts.
Those who think otherwise should visit some of the recycling stations, to see the miscellaneous rubbish which is dumped in an assortment of sacks and bags, beside the bottle banks and paper 'depositories' .
It was also said that the work of investigators was being hampered by a refusal by museum staff to provide inventories, to reveal the location of safe 'depositories' , and to open storerooms.
He said vitrified radioactive materials would be bound up in glass or other 'depositories' and would not be easily released.
Constantinople was known in the West to contain great 'depositories' of ancient Greek literature and a few scholars familiar with it.
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