English to Marathi Dictionary drench

drench

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definition
verb
I fell in the stream and got drenched
wet thoroughly; soak.
‘It was a time when in-calf cows were drenched with a certain product to prevent milk fever,’ he says.
forcibly administer a drug in liquid form orally to (an animal).
noun
In the current study, the vitamin E drench was composed of d-alpha tocopherol (free form).
a dose of medicine administered to an animal.
example
a worming 'drench'
In the current study, the vitamin E 'drench' was composed of d-alpha tocopherol (free form).
a 'drench' of sack
After the firm who supplied the 'drench' paid out compensation, Jim went to a stud breeder and asked to buy a heifer for the same amount.
Do not 'drench' an animal when you can administer the necessary medicine in any other way.
I think that drug was a cattle 'drench' to start off with; I think that is where it originated.
The waves washed against the cars and 'drenched' those on the top.
All were 'drenched' in the same joy, in the same colour.
A few floors down, sprinklers came on, 'drenching' everything.
I pushed some sheep out of the way to get a better view and almost 'drenched' myself in the spray of freezing-cold water in the process.
The entire town, population 2,000, is 'drenched' in purple and gold.
The most delayed arrival of North-East monsoon was recorded in 1992 and 2000 when it started 'drenching' the State on November 2.
As soon as the other side has browned, she grabbed up some pancakes, 'drenching' them in maple syrup, and some Cool Whip that was resting on the counter.
This island has already been 'drenched' , first by Hurricane Dennis, then by Hurricane Rita.
More than a foot of rain 'drenched' the Dallas area overnight.
The glorious sunshine that 'drenched' the pitch stayed out for the whole match and it was not very surprising that the members of the small attendance lay in the freshly cut grass.
His posters are 'drenched' with colour, most typically of girls done up in an Art Nouveau-style, featuring organic, flowing plant forms.
The rain 'drenched' their distinctive purple uniforms, but that didn't dampen the spirits of the shell-suit Samaritans.
Not even a rogue wave which suddenly washed over the side, 'drenching' everyone, could dampen spirits for very long.
Spray colognes work best when you spray the air, and then walk through the mist of musk, as opposed to 'drenching' your skin with smell.
She had a suitcase in her hand, and was 'drenched' .
‘It was a time when in-calf cows were 'drenched' with a certain product to prevent milk fever,’ he says.
We would be 'drenched' to the skin when we returned.
This involves giving the first dose to calves at 3 weeks after turnout and repeat dosing every 3 weeks for a 12 week period where the white or yellow 'drenches' are used.
Not that I'm exactly 'drenching' myself in the stuff, but, you know.
Soon everyone is 'drenching' their pancakes with warm maple syrup or smothering them with berry-rich preserves.
I'm supposed to be on my summer holidays, but I can't go outside because the rain is so heavy I'd be 'drenched' in seconds.
She narrowly escaped getting 'drenched' by a couple of sprinklers.
He was 'drenched' as thoroughly as she was, his shirt clinging to him like a second skin.
Designs of silk chiffon were 'drenched' with a multitude of colors to create a brilliant abstract motif and finely detailed floral prints.
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