English to Kannada Dictionary purposeful

purposeful

ಉದ್ದೇಶಪೂರ್ವಕ
definition
adjective
the purposeful stride of a great lawyer
having or showing determination or resolve.
translation of 'purposeful'
adjective
ಉಧ್ದೇಶಪೂರ್ವಕ
example
Up close, she could tell that the two of them could not be much older than her or Alisha, and they both wore a determined and 'purposeful' look.
Also complicated are Ana's decision and 'purposeful' plans to lose her virginity.
Taking slow, 'purposeful' strides he took the seat next to Victoria on the bench and wrapped his arms around her; pulling her close to him so she could cry into his shoulder.
The 'purposeful' stride of a child-protagonist is shown largely through a close-up of his feet.
Krys began walking in long, 'purposeful' strides toward S & S. ‘Do you know?’
In fact, these disclosures were significantly more likely to be 'purposeful' , which was defined as the intentional and deliberate report of abuse.
‘An important aspect of the prison regime is that of rehabilitation and encouraging prisoners in a positive and 'purposeful' activity,’ a spokesman said.
But in this case, I think the problem is more the reporter's innate prejudice than any 'purposeful' intention to smear the U.S. Army.
Bowen shares several perspectives about combat that are useful and 'purposeful' to the student of warfare.
He takes the stage with a stride that's 'purposeful' , elegant, even serene, befitting a Californian who seriously loves surfing, martial arts and fast cars.
There is no need for any 'purposeful' and deliberate attempt to protect dialects.
Her father's face was a crimson colour with his hands held in fists at his sides, and her mother was walking 'purposeful' strides towards her.
In a climate of political exhaustion, maybe it's time that arts institutions asserted the value of their work, and led policymakers back towards an acknowledgement of art as a 'purposeful' activity in its own right?
It was noticeable that when Phillips, still the pupil, came to that fence, it was surer, the stride more 'purposeful' , the energy of youth omnipotent.
As a third party, un-involved, I cannot comment on the validity of the actions in question, nor to the motivation of the incident, whether accidental or 'purposeful' in nature.
This is determined by the central place the means and methods occupy in the structure of people's meaningful and 'purposeful' activity.
But Kinamori was not fooled by his 'purposeful' stride; rather she became tense with fear and suspicion.
Men and women of various ages and shapes were taking 'purposeful' strides, either walking, jogging, or running.
He has always found it easier to look 'purposeful' by striding about on the world stage than by getting stuck into the messy business of domestic politics.
Reflex withdrawal from a painful stimulus is not considered a 'purposeful' response.
Learning carpentry, on the other hand, involves 'purposeful' activity and experimentation, a kind of learning that is beyond verbalization.
Remembering may be a spontaneous or 'purposeful' activity.
Crisp, 'purposeful' but most importantly useful - almost a personal assistant, perhaps even a personal digital assistant.
Yet the committee gathered and spent two days in generally useful and 'purposeful' discussions.
At the age of 35 he continues to cover the ground with a 'purposeful' stride.
Every move was deliberate and 'purposeful' , almost as if she were executing some sort of martial art act.
Board members found the centre's gym was modern and well-used, providing the main opportunity to get prisoners out of their cells and involved in 'purposeful' activity such as first aid skills.
His sprightly frame is totally erect with not a hint of a stoop and his quick stride and 'purposeful' gait would put men half his age to shame.
His way is to embrace all the infinite pointless and impossible acts that surround every useful, 'purposeful' decision.
Moments later, however, he was once again walking in that slow 'purposeful' stride toward the woods.
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