English to Hindi Dictionary telegraphed

telegraphed

टेलीग्रेफेड
definition
verb
I must go and telegraph Mom
send (someone) a message by telegraph.
translation of 'telegraphed'
verb
तार देना,
तार से समाचार भेजना,
तार भेजना,
तार कर देना
example
She likes large gestures, preferably 'telegraphed' in advance to cue the laugh lines.
His body language 'telegraphed' his torment, and in the midst of England's victory celebrations, a quiet statement went out that he would be taking an indefinite break from all forms of cricket.
Thirdly, there is a chronic shortage of comic tension, so that when the jokes do come along, they are neither surprising, nor amusing, because they have been so clearly 'telegraphed' .
The Home Office has 'telegraphed' to the police authorities intimating that a certain relaxation on the Lighting Regulation is permitted.
That's partly because policymakers have 'telegraphed' their intentions with extraordinary clarity.
But when such disputation is 'telegraphed' to a wired world in real time, it can wreak havoc with U.S. diplomacy.
When the special was arranged for, my agent instantly 'telegraphed' to me and warned me how soon I should have everything ready.
William Snell also 'telegraphed' his brother Arthur to let him know about the disappearance of their brother.
The story line is 'telegraphed' from word one and the meticulous unfolding plot plods ahead inexorably without the slightest bit of suspense.
The girls are relieved when Laurie announces that he has already 'telegraphed' their mother and that she will be there soon.
Next day I 'telegraphed' my broker, urging him to purchase all controlling shares of the company.
He had 'telegraphed' Washington in August 1968 asking if anyone in the American UN mission had a ‘close personal relationship’ with the man.
Owners emerge, eye contact is made, body language is 'telegraphed' .
All of this will lead to some explosive moments later in the play, but for now the easily anticipated and 'telegraphed' surprise at the end of this scene is that Laurel is back in town, having collected Matthew on her short jaunt Outside.
The PIC directed the removal of the power cords, which I acknowledged and 'telegraphed' to the sergeant.
‘People are profoundly shocked here,’ Churchill 'telegraphed' to Eisenhower that evening.
Her body language 'telegraphed' her growing doubt.
Fearing the worst, the girls finally 'telegraphed' their mother of Beth's deteriorating condition.
Some are 'telegraphed' halfway through the story while others come as a complete surprise.
she would rush off to 'telegraph' news to her magazine
You never want to 'telegraph' that you underestimate in any way, shape or form your opponent's strength.
He may 'telegraph' from his country much news which is unexceptionable.
He 'telegraphs' a curious expression across the curious pseudo - restaurant that serves as the canteen in the bowels of Television Centre.
He apologized for not 'telegraphing' her because he was ‘constantly engaged day and night with the mob, [such] that I have not had a moment to write.’
Openly 'telegraphing' the intention to change policy has become standard operating procedure there.
Sarcasm is usually pretty obvious and shouldn't need 'telegraphing' in such a crude manner.
I must go and 'telegraph' Mom
It's my opinion that both these methods are turgid in the extreme and what is more, they 'telegraph' Germany's intentions early on.
she would rush off to 'telegraph' news to her magazine
In town, she 'telegraphs' Georgie with her happy news.
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