crush തകര്‍ക്കുക

തകര്‍ക്കുക

crush = തകര്‍ക്കുക

Pronunciation =  crush

Pronunciation in Malayalam = ക്രഷ്

crush in Malayalam: തകര്‍ക്കുക

Part of speechverb
noun
 

Definition in English: deform, pulverize, or force inwards by compressing forcefully.

a crowd of people pressed closely together. 

Definition in Malayalam: ബലഹീനമായി അടിച്ചമർത്തൽ വഴി രൂപഭേദം, കുഴയാക്കുക അല്ലെങ്കിൽ ബലപ്രയോഗം ചെയ്യുക.ഒരു ജനക്കൂട്ടം ഒരുമിച്ചിരുന്ന്.

Examples in English:

  • Do not crush the rose petals.

Examples in Malayalam:

  • റോസ് ദളങ്ങൾ പറിച്ചുകളയരുത്.

Synonyms of crush

Synonyms in Malayalam ഞെക്കുക,അമര്‍ത്തുക,നശിപ്പിക്കുക
Synonyms in English throng, press, push

Antonyms of crush

Antonyms in Malayalam സമാധാനവും, അനിഷ്ടവും, വെറുപ്പും
Antonyms in English peace, dislike, hate

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