broken - Meaning in Sanskrit

broken - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of broken in English

broken adjective

  1. physically and forcibly separated into pieces or cracked or split

    Examples

    • "a broken leg"
    • "a broken mirror"
    • "a broken tooth"
    • "his neck is broken"
  2. (especially of promises or contracts) having been violated or disregarded

    Examples

    • "broken (or unkept) promises"
    • "broken contracts"
  3. not continuous in space, time, or sequence or varying abruptly

    Examples

    • "a broken cable transmission"
    • "a broken note"
    • "broken lines of defense"
    • "broken sleep"
    • "broken sobs"
    • "tear off the stub above the broken line"
  4. lacking a part or parts

    Example

    • "a broken set of encyclopedia"
  5. discontinuous

    Examples

    • "broken clouds"
    • "broken sunshine"
  6. out of working order (`busted' is an informal substitute for `broken')

    Examples

    • "a broken washing machine"
    • "the coke machine is broken"
    • "the coke machine is busted"
  7. destroyed financially

    Example

    • "the broken fortunes of the family"
  8. weakened and infirm

    Example

    • "broken health resulting from alcoholism"
  9. thrown into a state of disarray or confusion

    Examples

    • "a confused mass of papers on the desk"
    • "the small disordered room"
    • "troops fleeing in broken ranks"
    • "with everything so upset"
  10. imperfectly spoken or written

    Example

    • "broken English"
  11. subdued or brought low in condition or status

    Examples

    • "a broken man"
    • "brought low"
    • "his broken spirit"
  12. topographically very uneven

    Examples

    • "broken terrain"
    • "rugged ground"
  13. tamed or trained to obey

    Examples

    • "a horse broken to the saddle"
    • "this old nag is well broken in"
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What is broken meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase broken refers to physically and forcibly separated into pieces or cracked or split, or (especially of promises or contracts) having been violated or disregarded, or not continuous in space, time, or sequence or varying abruptly, or lacking a part or parts, or discontinuous, or out of working order (`busted' is an informal substitute for `broken'). See broken meaning in Sanskrit, broken definition, translation and meaning of broken in Sanskrit. Find broken similar words, broken synonyms. Also learn broken opposite words, broken antonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of broken. Find the answer of what is the meaning of broken in Sanskrit.

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