English to Gujarati Dictionary split

split

ભાગલા
definition
verb
the ice cracked and heaved and split
break or cause to break forcibly into parts, especially into halves or along the grain.
let's split up and find the other two
(with reference to a group of people) divide into two or more groups.
noun
light squeezed through a small split in the curtain
a tear, crack, or fissure in something, especially down the middle or along the grain.
I could never do a split before
(in gymnastics and dance) an act of leaping in the air or sitting down with the legs straight and at right angles to the upright body, one in front and the other behind, or one at each side.
translation of 'split'
verb
ચીરવું
example
The inquest heard how Mr Palmer had been coping well following his 'split' with his wife of 14 years.
But they still get to keep this week's top spot, mainly because the series ended in a 'split' , and no one below them did all that much to leap ahead.
the ice cracked and heaved and 'split'
After the warp ends have been threaded individually through wire eyes on the shafts, they are sleyed collectively through each 'split' in the reed.
One piece decries the stark 'split' tearing the country, and another seems to pine for a sort of folksy patriotism.
once again the family was 'split' up
As a science developed, it 'split' off from philosophy.
This seems to be just another instance of the classic 'split' between graphic design and information design.
After much debate, it was 'split' into two separate and distinct countries.
The 70 that turned up were 'split' up to play in two matches against each other.
Apple's decision to 'split' the stock was made last April, and approved by the shareholders later that month.
He welcomed another measure now set to be adopted by the agency, under which the westbound carriageway will be 'split' into two separate lanes.
News of their engagement, marriage, and 'split' made the papers on a regular basis.
The greatest challenge to mankind is not to 'split' the atom or climb the highest mountain.
Currently, the federal and state governments 'split' the responsibility for hospitals, community care and doctors.
Hence, for instance, the new act of parliament that protects people from victimisation if they 'split' on their bosses.
It is very much a hero based game, but there is unit control, as well, there are times when it advisable to 'split' your group into two and have them behave separately.
the 'split' between the rich and the poor
And she told him that a few years earlier she had 'split' up with a man because he wanted to marry her and she didn't want to.
The 'split' within the party has led to tactical shifts in which conservatives and Democrats often team up to embarrass the ruling moderate Republicans.
Balloons cost between 3 and 4 million and pilots often form syndicates to 'split' the cost and share balloons.
The 'split' reflects a division of opinion among courts generally on the issue of affirmative action.
She had later married, but 'split' up with her husband in 1989.
He was u00a317,000 in debt, about to 'split' up with his girlfriend and thought he had failed his exams for the second time when actually he had passed.
they met up and 'split' the booty
Younger members gradually 'split' off, building a separate house in the neighborhood.
I 'split' up with the girl after about thirteen months.
Jane 'split' up with him while pregnant, certain it wouldn't work out.
When membranes 'split' off, the result can be disastrous.
It is a few days before Valentine's Day and he has recently 'split' up with Clementine after a relationship that lasted a year.
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