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maintainer

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/meɪnˈteɪnər/ · main-tain-er

A person or thing that maintains or supports something.

Meanings

nounformal

A person or thing that maintains or supports something.

ایک شخص یا چیز جو کچھ برقرار رکھتی ہے یا اس کی حمایت کرتی ہے۔

نگہبان

nigahban

Synonyms

custodianguardiansupervisorنگہبانسرپرستمحافظ

Antonyms

neglectordisregarderabandonerبے توجہنظرانداز کرنے والاچھوڑنے والا

Common Collocations

  • system maintainer
  • data maintainer
  • software maintainer

Example Sentences

The maintainer of the website is responsible for updating its content.

ویب سائٹ کا نگہبان اس کے مواد کی تازہ کاری کا ذمہ دار ہے۔

Website ka nigahban is ke mawaad ki taza kari ka zimmedar hai.

As a maintainer, she ensures all systems run smoothly.

ایک نگہبان کے طور پر، وہ یقینی بناتی ہے کہ تمام نظام بخوبی چلیں۔

Ek nigahban ke tor par, woh yaqini banati hai ke tamam nizam bakhoobi chalein.

The software maintainer works on fixing bugs and improving functionality.

سافٹ ویئر کا نگہبان بگ کو ٹھیک کرنے اور فعالیت کو بہتر بنانے پر کام کرتا ہے۔

Software ka nigahban bug ko theek karne aur faaliyat ko behtar banane par kaam karta hai.

Easily Confused With

maintain:To maintain is a verb, while maintainer is a noun referring to a person who does the maintaining.

Word Family

maintenance
nounنگہداشت
maintain
verbبرقرار رکھنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a maintainer as a 'maintain-er' who makes things run smoothly.

Imagine a mechanic diligently working on a car to keep it in good condition.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

رنگ لائے گی تیری یہ محنتِ نگہبانیاں، خوابوں کی تعبیر، میری تو ہوگی آسانیاں

Range laaye gi teri yeh mehnat-e-nigahbaniya, Khawabon ki tabeer, meri to hogi aasanian

Your efforts as a maintainer will yield color, The interpretation of dreams will become easy for me.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جہاں نگرانی ہو، وہاں چوری نہیں ہوتی۔

Jahan nigraani ho, wahan chori nahi hoti.

Where there is supervision, theft does not occur.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old French "mainteneur" — one who maintains

First known use: 15th century

The term 'maintainer' originated from the Old French word 'mainteneur', which evolved through Middle English. It has been used to denote someone who upholds or maintains things, particularly in technical or support contexts.