foregone in Hindi

foregone

  1. पूर्वनिश्चित "The election outcome is a forgone conclusion."

Sentence patterns related to "foregone"

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1. The result is no foregone conclusion.

2. The championship result was almost a foregone conclusion.

3. The last three elections were all foregone conclusions.

4. 4 synonyms for Bypast: bygone, departed, foregone, gone

5. The death sentence is not a foregone conclusion.

6. 4 synonyms for Bypast: bygone, departed, foregone, gone

7. The opportunity cost is value of the best foregone alternative.

8. If capture is a foregone conclusion... you go down with your plane.

9. Many beneficent projects have to be foregone if sufficient funds are lacking.

10. Bullfighting is not a competition, and the bull’s death is a foregone conclusion

11. 100 % of eligible costs (additional costs and income foregone resulting from animal welfare commitments)

12. [5] Figures in the table represent the calculated gross amounts of foregone customs duties.

13. Former, previous, predecessor, prior, past, foregone, forehand, forerunner, late, precedent, preceding, antecedent, Antecedental, antecessor

14. But with Dundee currently enjoying their best run of the season victory was certainly no foregone conclusion.

15. Curveball was never the catalyst but merely a footnote in the administration’s foregone plan to invade Iraq

16. Synonyms for Antedated include preceded, predated, anticipated, forewent, foregone, anteceded, went before, gone before, preexisted and accelerated

17. There was a reason why they had foregone the privilege of having a singing canary in the dock.

18. 27 There was a reason why they had foregone the privilege of having a singing canary in the dock.

19. Malnutrition in all of its forms reduces global economic welfare by about 5% annually, through foregone output and additional costs incurred.

अपने सभी स्वरूपों में कुपोषण कम उत्पादन व अतिरिक्त खर्चों के कारण हर साल वैश्विक आर्थिक कल्याण में लगभग 5% की कमी लाता है.

20. Bypast: 1 adj well in the past; former Synonyms: bygone , departed , foregone , gone past earlier than the present time; no longer current

21. (k) When the entire process of Bacteriophagy is completed the lysates are left with certain [P]'s determined by the foregone P-B reaction.

22. In a basic economic sense, Cost is the measure of the alternative opportunities foregone in the choice of one good or activity over others

23. While it might seem like a foregone conclusion which would have the higher rate of fire, a muzzle loader or a Breechloader, the results and implications are interesting

24. Afognak, à fond, Afonso, A fool and his money are soon parted, A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, Afoot, afore, foregone conclusion, a, aforehand, aforementioned, aforesaid …

25. Few expected Mr Arain to make much of a difference to Lord Sainsbury's chances, but his candidature reminded others that the result didn't have to be a foregone conclusion.

26. 2 hours ago · Insider Daniel Richtman claims that Joss Whedon has been Blacklisted by Hollywood, and while the tipster offers no other information than that, it’s something that’s felt like a foregone

27. (3) Resource costs, that represent the costs of foregone opportunities which other uses suffer due to the depletion of the resource beyond its natural rate of recharge or recovery (e.g. linked to the over-abstraction of groundwater).

28. à fond, Afonso, A fool and his money are soon parted, A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, afoot, Afore, foregone conclusion, a, Aforehand, Aforementioned, Aforesaid, Aforethought Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc

29. Bygone: 1 adj well in the past; former “ Bygone days” Synonyms: bypast , departed , foregone , gone past earlier than the present time; no longer current n past events to be put aside “let Bygones be Bygones” Synonyms: water under the bridge Type of: past …

30. carry out interim and ex post evaluations on all PTAs in order to assess the extent to which PTAs with a significant impact meet their policy objectives and how their performance can be improved in key sectors and including an estimate of revenue foregone;

31. The English word “Bullfight” is a misnomer, and it does not help to think of Bullfighting as a “sport.” A strict translation for the spectacle would be the incomprehensible word, “tauromachy.” Bullfighting is not a competition, and the bull’s death is a foregone conclusion.

32. ‘The decision as to whether this hare-Brained scheme goes ahead is currently with the First Minister but the council is behaving as if it is a foregone conclusion.’ ‘They come up with hare-Brained schemes that cause so many problems they take more time to fix than to create.’