English to Gujarati Dictionary currency

currency

ચલણ
definition
noun
the dollar was a strong currency
a system of money in general use in a particular country.
the term gained currency during the second half of the 20th century
the fact or quality of being generally accepted or in use.
translation of 'currency'
noun
ચલણ
example
foreign 'currency'
No doubt that theory is also gaining 'currency' amongst the usual apologists.
The deal was verbal, but a nod and a handshake are accepted 'currency' in racing.
the dollar was a strong 'currency'
Because of 'currency' devaluations, many people started to collect antiques as an investment.
In between times, the word gained some 'currency' for the drug treatment of any disease condition.
The meeting will also discuss growing calls for a common Asian 'currency' .
It was only after the establishment of British rule that the word India gained 'currency' .
Tourism also has fueled the black market, where drugs are sold and foreign 'currency' is exchanged.
The government pegged its 'currency' to the U.S. dollar starting in 1991.
However, as Outsider Art began to gain 'currency' in the United Sates, the definition started to blur.
However, the refrain that Australia should not become involved is gaining wider 'currency' .
Unsurprisingly, he was attacked vehemently by the church before his ideas gained common 'currency' and became the new orthodoxy.
travellers cheques in foreign 'currency'
that theory gained 'currency'
A brief story about its use appeared last November but didn't gain wider 'currency' .
The storage administrator will also need to manage the number and 'currency' of snapshots.
It is only in the last 10 to 15 years that alternative views have begun to gain 'currency' .
Some of these may have gained 'currency' only in certain parts of the world.
Many of these inkhorn coinages were used only once and gained no 'currency' at all among other writers.
A consensus persists that the single European 'currency' is undervalued at present levels and should recover over the medium term.
The 45 became pop's day-to-day 'currency' .
Why has this term become common 'currency' amongst students of international politics?
The term was also used as a verb and, in the days of its 'currency' , a petardier was the individual charged with the explosion of the petard.
Should Britain abandon the pound and join the European single 'currency' ?
In our day the false 'currency' of meaningless words has been made to circulate in quantity.
Is the benefit purely economic, or do they also gain discursive 'currency' ?
no claim had been made during the 'currency' of the policy
Use of gold and silver as 'currency' is, however, now a thing of the past.
Mobiles were as good as 'currency' these days so no one was going to see one and just leave it lying around.
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