Vocabulary

Hardened

English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.

English meaning
strengthened or made secure against attack, especially by nuclear weapons.
Urdu meaning
کٹھن، سخت محنت کرنا، بے حس
Example sentences (from Dawn)

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  1. However, the defence pact with Riyadh is different, as Pakistan today has a combat-hardened military and much-improved defence capabilities.
  2. There were also reports of prison breakouts with over 1,200 hardened inmates managing to escape.
  3. New Delhi has hardened its position and does not want any bilateral talks with Islamabad after it was humiliated during its military action against Pakistan.
  4. By repudiating Trump, New Delhi antagonised the US president, injured his ego and hardened his position, when he was already railingagainst India`s trade policies and Russian links.
  5. It may be recalled that there was even a drive to `settle` hardened militants in KP while it was ruling in the centre.
Synonyms
strengthened,reinforced, fortified, toughened,fortress-like; thickened, literary girded

Antonyms
unfortified, unaccustomed, infrequent
Curator example
“the silos are hardened against air attack”

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