gist
सार
definition
noun
she noted the gist of each message
the substance or essence of a speech or text.
damage is the gist of the action and without it the plaintiff must fail
the real point of an action.
translation of 'gist'
भावार्थ
noun
भाव,
तात्पर्य,
निष्कर्ष,
सार
example
Peter spoke a few words with him, then told us the 'gist' of the exchange.
The minutiae of meetings remains private, but the general 'gist' is that it was a problem and it has been addressed.
There is more - much more - in a similar vein but you get the 'gist' .
I can remember the general 'gist' of them, but nothing specific.
The 'gist' of this whining is that there's something wrong with the voters.
Ring us and make some easy money, was the 'gist' of the message.
she noted the 'gist' of each message
I did not catch the whole 'gist' of his speech, but I assume that he is forcing us, or compelling us by vote, to sit on Fridays.
Where damage is the 'gist' of the action, as in negligence, the claimant must prove actual loss.
I didn't completely understand all they'd just said, but I thought I had the general 'gist' of it.
The 'gist' of the tort of unlawful interference is the intentional infliction of economic harm.
But as I understand the law, the 'gist' of the action of false imprisonment is the mere imprisonment.
damage is the 'gist' of the action and without it the plaintiff must fail
damage is the 'gist' of the action and without it the plaintiff must fail
It seems he just cannot grasp the 'gist' of the game.
The substance of the libel is true: the question is whether what is stated inaccurately is of the 'gist' of the libel.
The 'gist' is that they feel the choice and range of goods has gone down and prices have gone up.
it was hard to get the 'gist' of Pedro's talk
The general 'gist' of the plots are all protagonists love and lose out.
Faint voices floated to him and he caught the general 'gist' of the conversation.
In general, no one wrote anything that strongly contradicted the 'gist' of the review.
The student retains the information while he/she distills a main idea from the 'gist' of the text.
You really have to read the whole thing to get the 'gist' of his message.
The script was totally written, every line was there, but he just wanted us to get a general 'gist' of the scene.
The 'gist' of his presentation was how important a good education and critical thinking are.
Your Honour, we would submit that the 'gist' of the problem is what the award requires the employer to do.
That, of course, was the 'gist' of the original sales pitch.
The 'gist' of everything is correct, but I just don't talk like that.
It was all in German though, so I couldn't give you the 'gist' of it.
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