Interpose meanings in urdu

Interpose meanings in urdu are آڑے آنا, الجھنا, بیچ میں گھسنا Interpose in Urdu. More meanings of interpose, it's definitions, example sentences, related words, idioms and quotations.

آڑے آناحائل کرنامداخلت کرناالجھنابیچ میں گھسناحائل ہوناثالثی کرنا

Interpose Definitions

Please find 3 English and definitions related to the word Interpose.

  • (verb) : to insert between other elements
  • (verb) : be or come between
  • (verb) : get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force

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بلاک مشینسہاراگولاقالبکلبوت.رسد رہکناراستہ روکنارکاوٹ پیدا کرناکاغذ کا رددہلکڑی کا ٹکڑامزاحمتآڑے آناگھیرنارکاوٹ ڈالنامشتمِل ہوناحاصل ہوناحامل ہوناگھیرے میں رکھناروکناکے خلاف کرناخلاف ورزی کرناحائل کرنادخل اندازی کرنامخالفت کرناابتر کرنابے ترتیب کرنادرہم برہم کرناپریشان کرنابلانابلانا جلاناخلل ڈالنامزاحم ہوناخلل اندازی کرنامضطرب کرناہنگامہ آرائی کرناچھیڑناحائل ہوناحرج کرناآڑ کرنااٹکانامنع کرنامزاحمت کرناجگہ گھیرنادق کرناحیرانبار ڈالناقرض دار بنانارکاوٹ بنناسانٹناملا کر بنناالجھانا ...

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What are the meanings of Interpose in Urdu?

Meanings of the word Interpose in Urdu are حائل کرنا - haa el karna, حائل ہونا - haa el hona, الجھنا - ulajhna, آڑے آنا - aarey aana, مداخلت کرنا - mudaakhilat karna, بیچ میں گھسنا - biich meyn ghusna and ثالثی کرنا - saalisi karna. To understand how would you translate the word Interpose in Urdu, you can take help from words closely related to Interpose or it’s Urdu translations. Some of these words can also be considered Interpose synonyms. In case you want even more details, you can also consider checking out all of the definitions of the word Interpose. If there is a match we also include idioms & quotations that either use this word or its translations in them or use any of the related words in English or Urdu translations. These idioms or quotations can also be taken as a literary example of how to use Interpose in a sentence. If you have trouble reading in Urdu we have also provided these meanings in Roman Urdu.

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What do you mean by interpose?

Meanings of interpose are حائل کرنا - haa el karna, حائل ہونا - haa el hona, الجھنا - ulajhna, آڑے آنا - aarey aana, مداخلت کرنا - mudaakhilat karna, بیچ میں گھسنا - biich meyn ghusna and ثالثی کرنا - saalisi karna

Whats the definition of interpose?

Definition of the interpose are

  • to insert between other elements
  • be or come between
  • get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action, or through force or threat of force

What is the synonym of interpose?

Synonym of word interpose are contravene, interject, encumber, disturb, fend, hinder, impede, interrupt, intervene, rouse

What are the idioms related to interpose?

Here are the idioms that are related to the word interpose.

  • Horn in

What are the quotes with word interpose?

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  • May this plain statement of facts prevail on the friends of the rising generation to interpose for their welfare that the education of children may no longer be to parent and master a lottery, in which the prizes bear no proportion to the enormous number of blanks. — Joseph Lancaster