To hand over something taken charge of meaning in Nepali
Meaning of "To hand over something taken charge of"
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Other word with "To"
- (accident) to happen, to occur, to take place,
- (accident) to happen, to occur, to take place,
- tax, duty, toll, cess, tribute, (action) force, persuasion, compulsion,
- (agent) by, (reason) because of, due to, owing,
- to have a foul smell, to stink, (air) to be foul,
- (along) with, together, including,
- (ambitions) to be fulfilled,
- to be chaotic, (anarchy) to set in,
- to be compelled, to be forced, (animal's nose) to be pierced, (documents) to be filed,
- to shove, to push, to elbow, (application) to forward,
- to melt, to dissolve, (person) to be pale and emaciated, to be tired, to get exhausted, to be zapped, (argument) to be convinced,
- (arum) to give a burning sensation in throat,
- (baby) to crawl, to go on all fours, to go on hands,
- to urinate, to piss, to pass water, (baby) to wet the bed,
- to be unlucky, (bad luck, ill omen) to,
- (ball) to be torn, (bulb) to break, to go off, to be fused,
- (beads, garland) to thread,
- (beard) to grow,
- (bee ant) to sting,
- (bird) to peck, (snake) to bite, (bee) to sting, (person) to,
- (bee) to suck flowers,
- (bell, gong) to ring, (time) to strike, (hour) to be (some) o'clock,
- (bell) to ring,
- to sound, to play a musical instrument, (bell) to ring,
- (bell) to ring,
- (bird) to flap wings,
- (birds) to feed upon grains, to pick,
- (birds) to feed upon grains, to pick,
- (flour) to sift, (board game) to move a piece,
- (boat) to capsize, to get upturned,
- to lie flat, (boat) to capsize, to be upset, to be overturned,
- to cause to rust, (boat) to row,
- (hair) to comb, (body) to scratch, (letters) to scribble, (picture) to draw, imagine,
- to break, (marriage) to break up, to get a cleavage, (boil),
- (boil) to rise, (water) to bubble,
- (bomb) to explode, (shell) to go off, (cannon),
- (bomb) to explode, (shell) to send off,
- (bone) to be or get stuck,
- (book cover) to be torn,
- (Brahmin) to accept an offer, to receive a gift
Other word with "Hand"
- (baby) to crawl, to go on all fours, to go on hands,
- (clock) hands, (med) injection,
- right hand, (fig) close aide, instant supporter, strong force,
- gulp of food, handful, mouthful, (fig) food, patch (sewn on garment),
- (hand) palm,
- (millstone) handle,
- (Newar) handled oil lamp,
- (royal) hand(s), arm(s),
- (usu) right hand that is used to eat,
- a small cup without a handle,
- single handed, alone, oneself,
- one limbed, one handed, maimed, amputated,
- powerful, vigorous, high handed, over bearing, arbitrary,
- hand, arm, forelimb,
- hand (body, especially lit), arm,
- to lay hand on the head, as if in grief or thought,
- present, at hand,
- carelessly, haphazardly, indiscriminately, at random, off hand,
- bag, handbag, knapsack, rucksack,
- grace, beauty, being handsome,
- fraud, guile, deceit, deception, beguilement, misrepresentation, underhandedness,
- writing (style), handwriting, calligraphy,
- chandelier,
- Charkha Movement run by MK Ghandi,
- coconut in the hands of a monkey,
- common or daily problem of keeping hands and,
- handwriting, manuscript, copy,
- suicide handicapped, crippled,
- hand, loose motion, diarrhoea,
- ear(s), handle(s) of a utensil,
- light, handy, pretty, fast, easy to handle,
- to keep hand to mouth, eat, sustain,
- experienced or seasoned man, old hand, veteran,
- fist(ful), handful, grip,
- fist(ful), handful, grip,
- offering a handful of flowers, floral tribute,
- force, high handedness, use of power or force,
- to hand over, give charge of,
- handsome, good looking,
- handle, haft, hilt, shaft
Other word with "Over"
- to lie flat, (boat) to capsize, to be upset, to be overturned,
- (book cover) to be torn,
- (book) cover,
- (book) cover,
- (book) cover,
- (bridge, level) to cross, to ferry over, to finish, accomplish,
- to open, to uncover, to expose, (cloth) to rip up,
- to open, to uncover, (clothes) to undress, to put off, (secret) to divulge,
- to be controversial, (controversy) to arise,
- to cover, to hide, to fall upon violently, to pounce, toambush, to wrap up, to protect, (disease) to catch, (feeling) to be overwhelmed or overpowered,
- to tie, tighten, (expenses) watch, overcharge, (people) suppress,
- (fear) to pervade, to overcome,
- salt and acid, (fig) hurt over hurt, fuel to the fire,
- to cut one's throat, (fig) to be overwrought or overcharged,
- to bite, to sting, (fig) to cheat, to overcharge,
- to go round the world, to travel all over or across the world, (fig) to look hither and thither, to visit different places for,
- to cut somebody's throat, (fig) to overwork or overcharge,
- to choose, to select, to pick over, to cull, to sort out, (flour),
- (wound) to heal up, (game) to recover, to restore (money),
- (wound) to heal up, (game) to recover, to restore (money),
- to heal up wounds, (game) to recover, to restore (money),
- to feel refreshed, to be relieved, to be cured, to recover health, to be healthy, (head) to clear,
- to get better, (health) to restore, to recover, to recuperate, to be fine or nice, to feel well,
- to pass over, to be over, to be finished, (livelihood) to be fulfilled or sustained anyhow,
- to close both eyes, to doze, to catnap, (slang) to die, (mistakes) to ignore, to overlook, to connive,
- surveyor, overseer, (Newar) caste,
- (party) to be over,
- (river, stream) to overflow, run fast,
- to fall, to come down, to drop down, to deteriorate, to decrease, to recede, (rule) to be overthrown, (vote) to be cast,
- adulterer, paramour, illicit lover, (Russia) Tsar, Czar,
- (spring) to flow, (tap) to leak or overflow,
- time, turn, change, change over, (suit) hem, edge, deception,
- (trick) to work, to win over,
- to throw or thrash down, to knock down, to overthrow, (wrestling) to defeat, to fling down, to prostrate, (washing) to beat clothes, to wash by swinging on a slab,
- (woman) to put a veil over face, to wear a head cloth or purdah,
- lodging, stay, accommodation, resting place, stopover, camp, abode,
- one, towards, over, about, concerning,
- acquisition, recovery, encounter, coming across, stumbling over,
- rule, reign, administration, government,
- again, over, once more, anew, afresh, in addition, besides
Other word with "Something"
- to be or happen something very slowly, (conspiracy) to be plotted,
- the way of doing something, action, deed,
- dried gourd for holding something, airtight gourd or bag to,
- when there is somebody or something, as long as there,
- to make, form (something), build,
- cajoling to get something,
- convince someone for something,
- something trust, deposit, security (money),
- to feed, to give food, to give something to eat, drink or smoke, to treat,
- to take (some) measures, find a way to do something,
- hill, mountain, mound, heap of something,
- help to get something,
- place where something has happened,
- promise to offer something or worship after wish,
- scene of action, scene where something happened,
- serial, something produced or broadcast in a series,
- to read a proposal, tell something,
- to make somebody or something play, to amuse, to teach sports, to deceive, to give a role in a play or drama,
- to serve, to attend somebody or something (example pets),
- to win a battle, to battle something,
- to be alert, try to listen to something,
- to play, to gamble, to play with, to be careless with, to take something lightly,
- to keep craving for, to be interested, to frequent for something,
- to make something jump, to bounce, to provoke,
- to burn, to set fire, to put something on fire, to light, to cremate,
- to prop, to keep something against, to buttress,
- to put a bar, to fence, to confine, to impose limitations, to control, to prevent (from doing something),
- to do something very slowly, to plot something, to conspire,
- to veil something, to cover, to put a veil over a woman's face,
- to degrade oneself, to stoop too low to get something,
- to do something excessively,
- to do something excessively,
- to do something lightly,
- to gobble up, to eat something fast,
- to eat the last of something,
- to rot, to spoil, to ferment, to make something rotten,
- to prioritize, to give priority or preference, to prefer something or somebody to,
- to have a strong smell of something being cooked or fried,
- to make a complete circuit of something,
- to offer something to manes
Other word with "Taken"
- (harvest time) food taken after offering to God,
- surprised, amazed, taken aback,
- wrong, mistaken, amiss, false, untrue,
- surprised, astonished, dismayed, taken aback, dumbfounded, flabbergasted,
- to go through vicissitudes, to fluctuate, to be misused, to be mistaken, misappropriated, manipulated or neglected, to be cheated,
- to go through vicissitudes, to fluctuate, to be misused, to be mistaken, misappropriated, manipulated or neglected, to be cheated,
- oral rehydration salt, powder dissolved and taken as a remedy to diarrhoea,
- taken,
- to be chidden, to get scolded, to be taken to task,
- to be jilted, to be taken by surprise, to be dismayed, to be deceived, to be dumbfounded, to be taken in,
- to be misled, to be fooled, to be deceived, to err, to make a mistake, to be mistaken,
- to have a photo or snap taken, to be photographed
Other word with "Charge"
- to beat, to charge upon, to drive in, to hammer, (case) to file, to lodge a complaint, (slang) to fuck,
- to tie, tighten, (expenses) watch, overcharge, (people) suppress,
- to cut one's throat, (fig) to be overwrought or overcharged,
- to bite, to sting, (fig) to cheat, to overcharge,
- to cut somebody's throat, (fig) to overwork or overcharge,
- to attack, to be attacked, to be pounced upon, to be charged on, (work, task) to fall on, to land on,
- complaint, charge, accusation, lawsuit,
- accusation, blame, charge,
- complainant, charge sheeter, accuser, one who makes a lawsuit,
- airport tax, ground charge,
- ambassador, envoy, charge affairs,
- anything given in charge, gift, trust, deposit,
- boss, chief officer, officer in charge,
- responsibility, charge, care, custody,
- care, charge, supervision,
- fee, fees, charge, dues,
- custom, charge, duty Customs, customs office,
- charge, position,
- custom, rule, commission, charge, honorarium,
- charge every time,
- complaint letter, note of complaint, charge sheet,
- discharge from monetary obligation or financial,
- dismissed, discharged, sacking, firing,
- double charge, double fee,
- to hand over, give charge of,
- station in charge, in charge of a police station,
- section officer, room in charge,
- section in charge, staff or personnel of a division or department,
- to accuse, to blame, to charge with,
- to release, to rescue, to acquit, to discharge, to set free, to free,
- to appoint, to depute, to give charge of,
- to assume a post, to take over responsibility, to be in charge, to join an office,
- to attack, to counter, to give a counter, to counter attack, to charge upon,
- to get accused, to be blamed, to be charged of or with,
- to be dismissed, to be discharged,
- to be dismissed, to be discharged, to get,
- to be dismissed, to be discharged, to get sacked or fired,
- to be liberated, to be released, to be discharged, to be ready to,
- to slap, to give a blow, to charge with the fist, to deal a punch, to smack,
- to slap, to give a blow, to charge with the fist
Other word with "Of"
- (a pair of) shoes,
- (agent) by, (reason) because of, due to, owing,
- (ashADh) eleventh day of the bright half,
- (ball) to be torn, (bulb) to break, to go off, to be fused,
- time off work, dismissal, leave, (bank) holiday, vacation,
- (before group of twenty two states, Baisi principalities,
- (bomb) to explode, (shell) to go off, (cannon),
- (bomb) to explode, (shell) to send off,
- (Brahmin) to accept an offer, to receive a gift,
- (BS) day of a month, date,
- (cards) suit of clubs,
- (cards) suit of spades,
- to be removed, (person) to be naked, (chicken) to be dressed, skinned off,
- windy, airy, draughty, stormy, (child) born out of wedlock,
- to present, to offer, to raise, (class) to promote, to make,
- double fold, (cloth) consisting of two folds, lined,
- (cloth) to hang, (person) to commit suicide, to be suspended (in air), to hang around, to surround, to stick to, to cling, to be postponed, to put off,
- to open, to uncover, (clothes) to undress, to put off, (secret) to divulge,
- to separate, to divide, to split, to rend, to tear, to be torn, to wear out, (clouds) to clear, (milk) to sour, to get sour, to curdle, to fork, to branch off,
- (colloq) term of address referring to a bus driver, tailoring,
- dark half of a month, (court) plaint, proposition, argument,
- thinker, (court) second officer,
- (court) writ of compromise, compromise letter,
- repeatedly guilty of, (criminal),
- to show off, to collect, (liquid) to congeal, to freeze, (curd),
- (debt) bond of transaction, written obligation, written,
- (dish) 56 varieties of food, rich foods,
- (dish) curry of potato and bamboo shoots,
- (emph) one's own, my, mine, our, ours, your, yours, his, of his, her, hers, its, their, theirs,
- (evil spirit) to ward off,
- (evil spirit) to ward off,
- (eye) film, cataract, (pan) film of food stuck,
- (eyes) to be full of tears, to be on the verge of crying,
- series of work, day's work, (farm) place to work,
- skull, top of head, forehead, (fig) fate, destiny, luck,
- gulp of food, handful, mouthful, (fig) food, patch (sewn on garment),
- (fig) many, a lot, loads of,
- (fig) many, a lot, loads of,
- (fig) storm in a cup of tea, tempest in a teapot,
- nose, (fig) thing of honour, yak, yak cow
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