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उकटना ukaṭnā[S. उद्+कतर् नं , rt. कृत् ], v.t. To dig up, turn up, cut up, root up; to unearth; to turn over, turn upside down, upset, turn topsy-turvy; to extract (a secret) gradually and artfully, worm out (a secret); to cast an obligation in one's teeth; to mar, ruin, destroy, spoil, plunder; to rob the good name of, to vilify, abuse;—v. int. To be dug up, turned, cut up, etc.: ukaṭ-ḍālna, v.t. (intens. of ukaṭnā,—generally used in the sense of), to tear, tear to pieces, root up, utterly ruin or destroy, etc.
Origin: Hindi