English to Gujarati Dictionary abundance

abundance

વિપુલતા
definition
noun
the tropical island boasts an abundance of wildlife
a very large quantity of something.
translation of 'abundance '
બાહુલ્ય,
આધિક્ય,
વિપુલતા,
પ્રચુરતા
noun
અધિકતા
example
This is a land of 'abundance' with a wealth of spirit and in spiritual terms we have been forced to make mudpies and eat the soulless cardboard package.
In Chinese and Vietnamese cultures, the pig represents prosperity and 'abundance' .
Like Yosemite it has nature in 'abundance' with mountains, rivers, waterfalls and wildlife plus a crashing ocean close by.
In Scotland there is already an 'abundance' of wood available from our existing forests, and it is the harvesting and efficient use of this resource which is set to change the way we think about providing for our energy needs.
I want to start an ecovillage and create a working example of how people can live together peacefully, in line with nature and with an 'abundance' of food, water and energy.
The Internet has now delivered us into an era of unprecedented artistic 'abundance' and the promise of direct connectivity between artists and their audience.
This isn't to say that this province doesn't have an 'abundance' of talented moviemakers, or that québécois culture doesn't have the resonance of familiarity.
Every trait I felt I lacked, they had in 'abundance' .
Full of manicured trees and shrubs, as well as an 'abundance' of pretty and unusual flowers, you don't need to be a green-fingered wizard to appreciate the amount of TLC that goes into making it look so good.
If it's tranquillity you're after, the Spanish countryside has it in 'abundance' , though if you don't have a good water source or a connection to the electricity grid, life can become a struggle.
For them there is a new life of forgiveness, peace, beauty and 'abundance' from here to eternity.
Conditions were favourable and the number of choice spots in southern Canada stretching from Manitoba to central Quebec allowed wild rice to grow naturally in 'abundance' every year.
At a time which promised financial 'abundance' and security we find ourselves, depressed, stressed, suicidal, darker and heavier than ever before.
the growth of industry promised wealth and 'abundance'
Cunningham believes Scotland's hottest prospects will appear in the renewable energy sector because the country has an 'abundance' of wind and wave resources.
White is for purity and red signifies 'abundance' and fertility.
The bid of abundance in trumps is only used to overcall another player's bid of 'abundance' .
Well, in the mountains of Nagano there are two things in 'abundance' : ski slopes and onsens (or baths fuelled by hot springs).
As Americans, we were accustomed to an 'abundance' of food and other goods as a part of our lives, and I think the most obvious adjustment to the war took place in our kitchen and dining room.
Other foods include a whole fish to represent togetherness and 'abundance' , and a chicken for prosperity.
Well, Schwartz believes that such 'abundance' robs us of contentment.
Regardless of whether the scene is set in the seventeenth, eighteenth, or early nineteenth century prosperity and 'abundance' are constants in these images.
What remains in the Waning West is a poignant landscape rich in local meanings, a reminder of a past that never quite produced sustained material 'abundance' .
The Grandparents Day was observed in the school to honour senior family members who showered experience, patience and unstinting love on their grandchildren in 'abundance' .
But dad, won't the economy falter if there's not an 'abundance' of talented people?
We live in an age of unprecedented wealth and 'abundance' yet we have never been as unhappy.
The dramatic colours, earthy 'abundance' and fruitful generosity accentuate the passionate spirit that is essentially Corsican.
Lighting a lamp in a house is believed to bring prosperity, plenty and 'abundance' to the family.
We say it takes money to make money; Paul says it takes poverty to produce 'abundance' .
He said the shortage of labour in countries such as New Zealand may stem from the fact that, traditionally, there has been an 'abundance' of young men keen to get into shearing, reducing the need to promote the industry.
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