English to Marathi Dictionary contemporary

contemporary

समकालीन
definition
noun
he was a contemporary of Darwin
a person or thing living or existing at the same time as another.
adjective
the event was recorded by a contemporary historian
living or occurring at the same time.
the tension and complexities of our contemporary society
belonging to or occurring in the present.
translation of 'contemporary'
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समकालीन,
एकाचवेळचा
example
In a 'contemporary' presentation that will see 14 dancers highlighting the country's contribution to world thought and culture, much has gone into the music of the show.
His near 'contemporary' , the shy and upright Samuel Crompton invented the spinning mule that allowed Britain to corner the market in fine-spun cottons.
Most 'contemporary' historians tend to de-personalise war with dry statistics and lots of military detail.
Mr. Bellow was the exact 'contemporary' of Arthur Miller: Both were born in 1915 and died this year.
He joins other 'contemporary' historians in this kind of quest, obviously hoping to round out the rougher edges of writing American history.
Such a gesture might look to 'contemporary' historians like an act of archival vandalism, but it was entirely characteristic of the old school to which Macmillan belonged.
And nobody has turned up evidence of a meteor impact 'contemporary' with the event.
His sources are generally firsthand accounts 'contemporary' with the events, even down to Punch magazines of the 1800s.
The legal questions presented in 'contemporary' periodicals and monographs cannot be understood without such a foundation for analysis as this book provides.
Seldom have such exceptional dancers handled traditional modern and 'contemporary' styles so seamlessly.
Yet the earliest dinosaur fossils that best fit into the dino to bird scenario are 'contemporary' with the earliest bird fossils.
So, every time the curtain lifts, there is something new - a 'contemporary' issue presented with all the witticism of the world.
The subordination of women to men and the prohibition on divorce, both clearly stated in scripture, can at present be modified to adapt the church to 'contemporary' society.
These accounts are valuable for 'contemporary' historians of those regions in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Also of interest is the fact that Charm quilts are usually made with similar types of fabrics, often 'contemporary' to each other, dating from the same era.
Many of the first explorers in the New World wrote home about army ants, as have more 'contemporary' writers, natural historians, and the like.
And a lot of that sort of fearlessness and punk rock edge were carried over into her modern, 'contemporary' style.
Whether your taste runs to classic, country, or 'contemporary' style, the following pages show how to achieve that look.
The 'contemporary' experience of living and acting across cultural borders means both the loss of traditional meanings and the creation of new symbolic expressions.
For Packer, even the present isn't 'contemporary' enough.
They claimed the residential building ‘aimed to evoke the qualities of Victorian detail and comparable scale within a modern 'contemporary' style’.
Rather than present well-known 'contemporary' works, this concert will feature many new works.
A similar theme informed the research of a postgraduate student who was a 'contemporary' of mine at the University of Stirling in the 1970s.
It is these voices that make interpretation a living force as they call out to 'contemporary' moments.
The words clearly imply that the beginning of the human race was 'contemporary' with the beginning of all things.
The revised chronology suggests that the English dating is too early and that most examples are roughly 'contemporary' with their American counterparts.
An effort is under way to resurrect the museum with a focus on crafts and design, rather than 'contemporary' art.
Davy Graham is a 'contemporary' of McTell's who was the original guitar hero of the emerging early 60s British folk underground.
He was a 'contemporary' of Charles Olson, had corresponded with W.C. Williams and had been in bar fights with Jack Kerouac.
The play begins in a 'contemporary' English living room.
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