Examples of using Akin in English and their translations into Hindi
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mental stillness will be akin to death and the poet says he wants nothing to do with it.
Trying to outsmart the market is akin to gambling and it doesn't work any better than playing a lottery.
He could not possibly continue to sustain work akin to the crucifixion, and once,
Chatoyancy refers to a phenomenon akin to opening and shutting of cat's eye.
At Nahar, patients are akin to family and all our processes are structured to ensure the best possible care and in-facility help for our patients.
At the behest of Macedonia(akin to Pakistan), the Romans(akin to China)
it can be seen as akin to the story of Isaac Newton, the falling apple and his discovery of gravity.
it is akin to changing your own mother.”.
the place they're used for things akin to listening to music, reading the news and writing.
monolithic likewise and akin to the Bhima and Ganesa rathas of the Pallavas.
making things harder for yourself is akin to beating yourself up.
They previously said its fiery disintegration would offer a‘splendid' show akin to a meteor shower.
Arguments in court established that recycling of debris is not akin to stone crushing and is therefore, not liable for royalty payment.
that it was akin to a phone company, with domain names essentially being phone numbers.
She has the audacity to state that the Law of Attraction is an actual physical force akin to the Law of Gravity!
It possesses the ability to add size while still reducing body fat, akin to primobolan.
its nonlinear structure being akin to a web or net.
It has also been speculated that there was match-making that went on during the feast, akin to what people did at festivals during the Middle Ages.
women experience subtle changes in their psychology, behaviour, and physiology that are akin to the changes we see in non-human primates.
it in personal and public ways is to undergo a change of perception akin to a religious conversion.