empty - Meaning in Sanskrit

empty - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of empty in English

empty adjective

  1. holding or containing nothing

    Examples

    • "an empty glass"
    • "an empty room"
    • "empty hours"
    • "full of empty seats"
  2. emptied of emotion

    Example

    • "after the violent argument he felt empty"
  3. needing nourishment

    Examples

    • "after skipped lunch the men were empty by suppertime"
    • "empty-bellied children"
  4. devoid of significance or force

    Examples

    • "a hollow victory"
    • "empty promises"
    • "vacuous comments"

empty noun

  1. a container that has been emptied

    Example

    • "return all empties to the store"

empty verb

  1. excrete or discharge from the body
  2. become empty or void of its content

    Example

    • "The room emptied"
  3. make void or empty of contents

    Examples

    • "Empty the box"
    • "The alarm emptied the building"
  4. remove

    Example

    • "Empty the water"
  5. leave behind empty; move out of

    Example

    • "You must vacate your office by tonight"
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What is empty meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase empty refers to holding or containing nothing, or emptied of emotion, or needing nourishment, or devoid of significance or force, or a container that has been emptied, or excrete or discharge from the body. See empty meaning in Sanskrit, empty definition, translation and meaning of empty in Sanskrit. Find empty similar words, empty synonyms. Also learn empty opposite words, empty antonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of empty. Find the answer of what is the meaning of empty in Sanskrit.

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