bundh

[bʌnd]

bundh Definition

  • 1a temporary dam or barrier built to prevent the flow of water
  • 2a strike or shutdown of businesses and services as a form of protest

Using bundh: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bundh" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The villagers built a bundh to protect their homes from the flood.

  • Example

    The opposition party called for a bundh to protest against the government's policies.

bundh Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bundh

Phrases with bundh

  • to break through a temporary dam or barrier

    Example

    The water broke the bundh and flooded the fields.

  • to call for a strike or shutdown of businesses and services as a form of protest

    Example

    The trade unions have called for a bundh to protest against the new labor laws.

  • bundh road

    a road built on an embankment or bundh

    Example

    The bundh road was washed away in the flood.

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Summary: bundh in Brief

'Bundh' [bʌnd] refers to a temporary dam or barrier built to prevent the flow of water, or a strike or shutdown of businesses and services as a form of protest. Examples include 'The villagers built a bundh to protect their homes from the flood.' and 'The opposition party called for a bundh to protest against the government's policies.' Phrases like 'break the bundh' and 'call for a bundh' are commonly used. 'Bundh' is a formal term.