fragment
ટુકડો
definition
verb
his followers fragmented into sects
break or cause to break into fragments.
noun
small fragments of pottery, glass, and tiles
a small part broken or separated off something.
translation of 'fragment'
ભાંગી ગયેલો ટુકડો,
ભાંગી ગયેલો ભાગ
noun
કકડો
example
Every fact is valuable, like a 'fragment' of pottery to an archaeologist.
Remember: what you see here is a tiny 'fragment' of people's lives, the portion they choose to share, and it's often very different to the full picture.
There, I just shared a 'fragment' of my unfortunate life in front of strangers.
Then you notice, down at the bottom and off to the side, a 'fragment' of a temporary wooden fence, broken and collapsing.
The arguments of both are based on the 'fragment' of an ancient text, preserved by accident in a remote province.
It's 'fragmenting' , the new technologies are changing how information is handled the pace is relentless, and allegations of bias are political weapons.
Previous workers considered the fine-grained red bed strata (called red RAT) as Lower Roan rocks thrust from the south, and the associated 'fragmental' rocks as tectonic friction breccias.
In support of the inside explosion theory the insurers rely in particular on the fact that no large 'fragments' of plating were found in the engine room.
The fact that air traffic control is 'fragmented' is resulting in flight delays all over Europe.
A break came in 2003 when a team returned to the hill and recovered several 'fragments' of teeth and bone.
As the money-hungry youngsters fight to claim an early inheritance, Penelope embarks on a journey of peace and order to save the family that is 'fragmenting' about her.
After a fracture, the broken 'fragments' of bone usually separate to some degree.
Well probably not by itself, but it is part of a change in media consumption that we need to keep an eye on, because the media environment and the way that people can consume media is 'fragmenting' rapidly.
Open-ended narratives are pieced together from 'fragments' of description and overheard conversations.
The surface is covered everywhere with a thin 'fragmental' layer (known as soil, or ‘regolith’) that consists mainly of ground-up and remelted lunar rocks, with an average grain size of less than 0.1 millimeters.
Regarding the long term scheme, she warned of the danger of 'fragmenting' the site which could be ‘a disadvantage to any overall vision’.
It was there that rescue workers combed the debris with rakes, painstakingly searching for the tiniest 'fragments' of human remains.
Back in Texas's room, she and Katie were trying to piece together the 'fragments' of the night before.
Scattered all about it there are 'fragments' of broken shells to tell the tale of careful hunting.
However, the highly 'fragmented' nature of the industry will cap the prices that operators can charge.
I'd given them the pieces, the 'fragments' of knowledge, and they'd put them together to build that.
What impression can voters have of a party that is 'fragmenting' and apparently collapsing?
From the many 'fragments' that remain of her poetry, I have chosen those that best reflect something of this beauty.
TV still grabs the largest share of budgets but, as more homes turn multi-channel, TV audiences are 'fragmenting' and marketers are seeking other ways to reach them.
I asked him how he managed to evoke such realism in his neolithic and bronze age settings even down to 'fragments' of lost languages.
In a society that seems to be 'fragmenting' even as we watch, the kind of community spirit you find in clubs like this is priceless.
The only other known Ice Age figurative art in Britain consists of a few engravings on 'fragments' of animal bone, also found at Creswell Crags.
These images help your dentist to see if there are any broken roots under the gum, or 'fragments' of tooth stuck in your lip or tongue.
Charles' great empire collapsed steadily, 'fragmenting' into dozens of pieces.
In her scrolls, fragments of words are combined with 'fragments' of images, so that the idea of a single reading or truth is scorned.
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