English to Punjabi Dictionary voluminous

voluminous

ਵੱਡ
definition
adjective
As the first notes sounded, that cramped little room metamorphosed into a voluminous space.
occupying or containing much space; large in volume, in particular.
example
To achieve efficient fermentation and maximum utilization of dietary fiber, the horse has developed a 'voluminous' hindgut that can hold as much as 70 L of undigested feed for a prolonged period of time.
We're in the process of sorting through the 'voluminous' amount of paperwork and evidence in the case, and we'll try to fit it to the best prosecutor that we have available.
Epicurus was a 'voluminous' writer, but almost none of his own work survives.
Another selection we need is, I think, a volume of her work which includes generous extracts from both her three books of prose and her 'voluminous' correspondence.
In seigneurial courts, the involvement of lawyers in such cases led to the submission of 'voluminous' legal briefs and exaggerated claims of injury in order to demand massive, often outrageous, damages.
We have the most extensive record, the most 'voluminous' record of any prior nominee before us, the questionnaire, 80,000 pages of documents in his prior work, opinions and on and on and on.
Well, the Elizabethans wore 'voluminous' clothing, and an item or two less should not offend even the most prudish, we suppose.
Across the street, young girls stared transfixed at the 'voluminous' white dresses in the bridal-shop windows.
You couldn't tell what they were like, for they were draped in 'voluminous' layers of fabric-bright pinks and dark blues.
She put her own book beside her in the chair and pulled her feet underneath her, wrapping the 'voluminous' robe a little tighter.
He appears convincing by aggregating 'voluminous' references without subjecting himself to the rigours of the scientific process.
Verbatim notetakers can get by thinking I'll figure out what this means later, but later, you've got those horrendously 'voluminous' notes to deal with.
The artist's 'voluminous' archive makes several tantalizing appearances, but there's no mention of how, why, or when some of its pages turn into works of art themselves.
Brokers are required to collect 'voluminous' information on investors and their risk profiles, and branch managers were made to supervise the suitability of recommendations to clients
One theme treated several times in his 'voluminous' writings was whether laymen and women should be allowed to dance in churchyards on feast days.
But in the nineteenth century women were difficult to save: their 'voluminous' clothing was a dead weight in water, and modesty usually prevented their shedding their apparel, even when in danger of drowning.
Though the 'voluminous' skirts of yesteryear were out of fashion, a slight bloom of the skirts was acceptable if not encouraged.
Five years older than Voltaire, he died in 1755, leaving a much less 'voluminous' body of writings.
An invariable theme at prayer meetings and in Gandhi's 'voluminous' writings was the urgency to bring devotion in accord with conduct.
In addition, regulators were demanding 'voluminous' financial statements.
The other kept herself hidden in a 'voluminous' cloak that rippled despite the lack of wind.
On the eve of his departure in January, 1795, he mustered the strength for one last 'voluminous' report on government finance and outlined an ambitious future course.
‘My father was a source of knowledge missing from 'voluminous' books,’ the son says.
In adults, the gland is composed of a central coelomosac surrounded ventrally by a labyrinth divided in two (I and II), dorsally by a 'voluminous' bladder.
His companion scurried to obey him, unclipping a ring of heavy keys from somewhere inside his 'voluminous' robes.
I matched his pace, though the 'voluminous' skirts made it difficult.
The text is eminently readable and supported by detailed citations and a 'voluminous' index.
This is not the place to sift through the 'voluminous' and complicated evidence - new and old - on the great cold war spy cases.
As the first notes sounded, that cramped little room metamorphosed into a 'voluminous' space.
The chapter on his grandfather is a delight; he was a Church of Ireland canon, who believed not only in a God of love but a God of anger and was also a regular correspondent to the Irish Times, and a 'voluminous' diarist.
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