English to Tamil Dictionary meaningful

meaningful

அர்த்தமுள்ள
definition
adjective
meaningful elements in a language
having meaning.
translation of 'meaningful'
adjective
அர்த்தமுள்ள
example
But requirements should be changed over time to make them more 'meaningful' to executives if initial levels don't sustain their attention.
The remembered past is unobjective, but it is 'meaningful' and valid to more people because they participate in its transmission.
A 'meaningful' test of Radius system performance required confirmation of the interferometer concept.
‘You need to find a 'meaningful' purpose other than just pushing paper,’ she says.
Do you ever worry about the place of art, of serious, 'meaningful' human discourse?
But she didn't miss the 'meaningful' glances that passed between Serah and Julia.
‘Maybe you should double loop it,’ he suggested, casting a 'meaningful' look in Josh's direction.
The two officials exchanged 'meaningful' glances.
Heck, he couldn't even remember the last time he had been in a serious, 'meaningful' relationship!
I gave Becca a 'meaningful' glance and she tried to smile.
Emily searched her mind for something eloquent and 'meaningful' to say in response, but the plain and simple truth rolled off the tip of her tongue instead.
However, these connections are not clear enough for the experience to be 'meaningful' to anyone who was not there.
If they don't, start throwing 'meaningful' glances toward the door.
The commentary focuses on a single endpoint of one study and completely ignores other important and 'meaningful' results from that study.
Yet, such praise has come to be more 'meaningful' and important than any accolades he might have received for news articles he crafted in another life.
Rename the icon to make it more 'meaningful' to you.
But in trying so hard to make its guidelines understandable to everyone, the FDA has made them 'meaningful' to no one, and insulting to our intelligence to boot.
The show was able to conjure up serious and 'meaningful' drama, and could absolutely rock the house when it chose to.
Kim depends so much on wordless communication and 'meaningful' interplay of glances.
Strong relationships established between a student and his/her advisor can be a union, which makes the college experience 'meaningful' and worthwhile.
Throughout the experiential learning cycle, learners are actively involved in every aspect of constructing their knowledge in a manner that is 'meaningful' to them.
The comparison must be 'meaningful' and relevant.
Any words that strike you as important or 'meaningful' , words that you feel are stressed, biased, repeated or isolated.
Attract more students with a basic foundation program that is fun and 'meaningful' to them, then move those dancers who show potential into your more professional programs.
To attend only or mostly to activities and issues that are 'meaningful' to me would make a huge difference in attitude about teaching.
Children who see literacy as a family value and learn early on that reading and writing are pleasurable, important and 'meaningful' are more successful in school.
The hump-backed woman cast a 'meaningful' glance at Cixi, whose mouth became firm with indignation.
When the class finished Mrs Smith gave me a 'meaningful' glance, I guess that's a hint to come back after school was over.
She paused and gave him a deep and 'meaningful' smile.
Framers must do the math to decide upon incentives that strike a good balance between being 'meaningful' to customers and keeping the shop's profit margin intact.
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