English to Gujarati Dictionary contemporary

contemporary

સમકાલીન
definition
noun
he was a contemporary of Darwin
a person or thing living or existing at the same time as another.
adjective
the event was recorded by a contemporary historian
living or occurring at the same time.
the tension and complexities of our contemporary society
belonging to or occurring in the present.
translation of 'contemporary'
એકકાલિક,
સમાન વયનું,
વર્તમાનકાળનું,
સમવયસ્ક વ્યક્તિ,
સમકાલીન
example
A peerless study, which has been less than a decade in print, it has only begun to enter the employment of 'contemporary' theorists and historians.
For a time, a 'contemporary' of the poet with his own cancer came to visit him and they were able to converse quite satisfactorily.
He joins other 'contemporary' historians in this kind of quest, obviously hoping to round out the rougher edges of writing American history.
Readers will not get a strong sense of the historical processes that led each of these four groups to the structure and belief system present in the 'contemporary' world.
Modern and 'contemporary' designs are picked up by working women for daily wear.
In short, there is at present no endogenous theory capable of unifying 'contemporary' societies and no imposed or imported ideology can be simply substituted for it.
His sources are generally firsthand accounts 'contemporary' with the events, even down to Punch magazines of the 1800s.
Most 'contemporary' historians tend to de-personalise war with dry statistics and lots of military detail.
In a 'contemporary' presentation that will see 14 dancers highlighting the country's contribution to world thought and culture, much has gone into the music of the show.
The 'contemporary' experience of living and acting across cultural borders means both the loss of traditional meanings and the creation of new symbolic expressions.
The revised chronology suggests that the English dating is too early and that most examples are roughly 'contemporary' with their American counterparts.
His eyes are opened by a 'contemporary' who owns nothing but appreciates beauty, and the revelation revolutionises their previously unpleasant relationship.
Davy Graham is a 'contemporary' of McTell's who was the original guitar hero of the emerging early 60s British folk underground.
A 'contemporary' of Skinner, at the other end of Somerset, was the Reverend Mr Holland, an altogether better balanced character.
It takes into consideration a huge variety of cultural, personal and social concerns, creating a vivid mosaic that presents a 'contemporary' image of our Canadian identity.
The photographs on display here together present a 'contemporary' vision of the world; they evoke the beliefs and the traditions of mankind, as well as the landscapes they portray.
The legal questions presented in 'contemporary' periodicals and monographs cannot be understood without such a foundation for analysis as this book provides.
In the specialised discourse of 'contemporary' scholarship, the connection between learning and living is often lost.
Yet the earliest dinosaur fossils that best fit into the dino to bird scenario are 'contemporary' with the earliest bird fossils.
The bust of Thales shown above is in the Capitoline Museum in Rome, but is not 'contemporary' with Thales and is unlikely to bear any resemblance to him
I spent much of my early career working with musicians and presenting traditional and 'contemporary' poetry as theater for school-aged children.
John, a 'contemporary' of Jesus who also preached a message of redemption, is one of the most important figures in Christianity.
Seldom have such exceptional dancers handled traditional modern and 'contemporary' styles so seamlessly.
It is a travelling show which builds on exhibitions held earlier to present 'contemporary' works from both the East and the West.
Morris chairs, which sat in the living area for years, were replaced with a more 'contemporary' upholstered cream-coloured three-piece set to match the walls.
A 'contemporary' of Galileo, Descartes, Rembrandt, and Milton, Comenius contributed greatly to the Enlightenment.
In this he differs from his great 'contemporary' , Tennessee Williams, for whom the interior world of his characters is more real than their social environ.
The reverse opinion, that women writers were more true to the national life, was held by 'contemporary' historians of the literature.
A saint is canonized to help the living, and the nature of the help that the living need is often determined by the 'contemporary' pressures of the world upon the church.
This proposed project will combine ideas taken from 'contemporary' climatic design and traditional Middle Eastern art and architecture.
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