English to Malayalam Dictionary momentous

momentous

ചരിത്രപ്രധാനമായ
definition
adjective
a period of momentous changes in East-West relations
(of a decision, event, or change) of great importance or significance, especially in its bearing on the future.
example
At 'momentous' times in the history of the nation we look for guidance from our leaders.
Committing troops to battle is the most 'momentous' decision any Prime Minister can make.
It was just after I sat my finals at art college in 1962 that a series of 'momentous' events occurred.
It may be no stretch to say that the win could go down as a 'momentous' one in the annals of United's history.
He is right to say that this is the most 'momentous' election of our lifetimes.
This would be my mother's first grandchild - a 'momentous' event in any family.
It was without doubt a 'momentous' occasion and one of the most significant developments in Laois.
The effects of such a response could be experienced as 'momentous' and far reaching.
Within a day of arriving we felt so relaxed that the most 'momentous' decision we faced was deciding where to eat.
People do not make 'momentous' decisions like these by trying to predict how much pleasure each choice might bring them.
The judge acknowledged he was making a 'momentous' decision, and few would have wished to take his place.
It neither comprehends nor anticipates the 'momentous' consequences of its actions.
If the group's words are borne out by verified actions, it will be a 'momentous' and historic development.
After the 'momentous' events of 1953 the men from the expedition shared a rare friendship.
One way or another, it is promising to be a 'momentous' week in the history of York City Football Club.
It was described by visitors as a memorable event to celebrate a 'momentous' occasion.
The strategic results of his audacious decision were 'momentous' and did much to shape the war in this region.
For the dedicated runner, a more perfect start to this 'momentous' week could not be imagined.
The prospect of a single currency may present this country with one of the most 'momentous' decisions in its history.
I am only too aware of my own limitations in making so 'momentous' a decision.
As the general flight to risk assets go to dangerous excess, the nature of financial claims inflation and intermediation are altered 'momentously' .
Suddenly, putting out the ‘party vibe,’ for arenas of fans became 'momentously' difficult.
‘Yes,’ said the delicate boy, fingers touching his lips as the 'momentousness' of his confession struck home.
The guys were strangely subdued, given the 'momentousness' of the occasion.
I was simply overwhelmed by sensation: one simply stood, receiving 'momentously' bad news second by second with no possible escape or remedy.
He didn't seem to care what he published - the act of publication was no longer invested for him with any 'momentousness' .
His later output as a painter does not compare in 'momentousness' with his pre-war work, but it remained prodigious in terms of sheer quantity.
They made the rounds at the meetings of the financial organizations, presenting their data as a 'momentously' cautionary tale.
Each season of the series is 24 hours in the officer's life - one 'momentously' bad day on the job.
It is impossible to overstate the 'momentousness' of such events, and yet they have fallen into a shadowy disregard, eclipsed by recent history.
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