English to Telugu Dictionary cultural

cultural

సాంస్కృతిక
definition
noun
The future of applied anthropology cannot ignore the past, just as applied anthropology should not ignore anthropology as a wider field.
the study of humankind, in particular.
adjective
the cultural diversity of the world's peoples
of or relating to the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a society.
example
They are the social and 'cultural' core of rural life and their supporters run into seven figures.
Even in my street, there is great 'cultural' diversity.
That is, they are interested in how any society conceives its 'cultural' substratum.
When you buy work from a living artist you are helping to ensure continuing 'cultural' innovation.
So what does he think of the 'cultural' climate in Scotland for young artists now?
Conservationists claim the idea is 'cultural' vandalism that will rip the heart out of the town.
Some readily assumed a new 'cultural' identity; others resisted assimilation of this kind.
Each of these discovered a new aesthetic through the gradual decay of its high 'cultural' forms.
It seems that every town and village in France puts on 'cultural' festivals of some type or another.
But Western philosophy preaches that 'cultural' relativism starts from one's own.
Some of us saw this new 'cultural' context coming, but we are all, finally, surprised by it.
As a free marketeer, I hate monopoly of any sort, be it economic, 'cultural' or social.
Edinburgh is a great city with a long tradition of 'cultural' diversity and social tolerance.
He did not preserve them as 'cultural' heritage.
They contribute greatly to the 'cultural' , social and economic life of our country.
Modern societies are said to be characterized by deep diversity and 'cultural' pluralism.
Particular attention must be paid to differences of 'cultural' and social attitudes.
This is a complex social and 'cultural' problem which will not be solved by hasty legislation.
The point about understanding across 'cultural' and social boundaries is important.
Legal norms capture and reinforce deep 'cultural' norms and community practices.
Today the phenomenon could be more accurately described as 'cultural' imperialism.
It is nice to know that my daughter's school is keeping up the 'cultural' education.
Thus they represented a social and 'cultural' nostalgia for faith and community.
They embody and give significance to 'cultural' and social differences in a society.
Social and 'cultural' trends that used to take years to cross the Atlantic are speeding up.
It has cast a long shadow over an area which is arguably the most ethnically and 'culturally' diverse in the city.
Prior to its colonization, India was the most 'culturally' diverse nation on earth.
While 'culturally' diverse and authentically American, such a video would not really fit in such a course.
The best thing about studying film in a place like Bristol is because it is a 'culturally' active city.
Montreal is a 'culturally' rich and complex city of just over one million people.
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