English to Gujarati Dictionary numerous

numerous

અનેક
definition
adjective
he has attended numerous meetings and social events
great in number; many.
translation of 'numerous'
અસંખ્ય,
સંખ્યાબંધ,
ઘણા,
અનેક
adjective
પુષ્કળ
example
There are also 'numerous' other prizes to be won.
Winifred related that 'numerous' calls to the education office were in vain.
You know, insects are the most 'numerous' group of species on this planet?
And of course television news is even worse, as 'numerous' studies have shown.
There are also 'numerous' examples in the USA, where he has long been popular.
The far more 'numerous' examples of human goodness are barely noticed.
The result is that 'numerous' museums all over the country are making exciting new acquisitions.
Landrieu had been on the senate floor opposing those budget cuts on 'numerous' occasions.
Cookery books became ever more 'numerous' , directed now at servants as well as housewives.
The nominees are too 'numerous' to mention - but you can see them all here.
His aggressive, diabolical performance earned widespread critical praise and 'numerous' British stage awards.
By that time, chess had taken root and chess events became more 'numerous' .
They became so 'numerous' during the Palaeozoic era that their remains often form vast thicknesses of limestone.
Productivity is notoriously difficult to measure, as 'numerous' studies have found.
Sixty-five U.S. investigations have been launched as well as 'numerous' international studies.
Wilson has received 'numerous' awards and honors, including the National Medal of Science.
But the Atlantic cod was by far the most 'numerous' , valuable and important.
Despite 'numerous' complaints from the whole of the queue, the cashier did nothing.
He won 'numerous' awards - many of which were documented by the Evening Press.
Anglicans were the most 'numerous' in the city, with Quakers a close second.
Community care legislation has grown piecemeal though 'numerous' statutes over the last half century.
The National School, which is 'numerously' attended, is supported partly by endowment, and partly by subscriptions.
A petition was immediately signed, most respectably and 'numerously' , for her respite and pardon.
The President's weekly levees are 'numerously' attended by strangers and citizens, but the proportion of Congressmen and military officials is small.
Our prayer meetings were more 'numerously' attended twenty years ago and fifteen years ago than they are now.
This ball took place at the Corn Exchange Rooms on Friday evening and was fashionably and most 'numerously' attended.
There is scarcely a part of the county without a school, which in summer is 'numerously' attended.
It's nothing like American hip-hop with its self-attitude so blatantly compressed into a track that works as one sound machine; here we have strands of sound that in their 'numerousness' defy each other's full presence as u2018hip-hop.u2019
Hourglass repeats this brushwork in more, colors, including green and lavender, and with shorter, thinner strokes that in their 'numerousness' convey a feeling of frenzy that's amplified by the uneven diagonal sides of the canvases.
One of the reasons offered for chess clubs not being more 'numerously' attended is the fact that the clubs were situated in the heart of town and the majority of players in the suburbs.
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