English to Telugu Dictionary meaningful

meaningful

అర్ధవంతమైన
definition
adjective
meaningful elements in a language
having meaning.
example
For this reason, the Law of Emphyteusis was certainly Argentina's most important step toward 'meaningful' land reform.
But she didn't miss the 'meaningful' glances that passed between Serah and Julia.
Rename the icon to make it more 'meaningful' to you.
Ross, sensing that he's been dismissed, nods and gives his father a 'meaningful' glance, unseen by Tristan.
Some recognize that men and women are different, but worry that tailoring their product or service to be 'meaningful' to women could undermine their appeal to men.
She paused and gave him a deep and 'meaningful' smile.
However, these connections are not clear enough for the experience to be 'meaningful' to anyone who was not there.
After a 'meaningful' glance at Celeste, the Seer withdrew into silence.
Shortly thereafter, they began to negotiate solutions that were 'meaningful' to all.
Alice and Lisa exchanged 'meaningful' glances, and they both smiled.
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.
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.
I'm not happy to be some yes man and skate through my career without making something 'meaningful' of it for myself, and more importantly others.
Strong relationships established between a student and his/her advisor can be a union, which makes the college experience 'meaningful' and worthwhile.
‘You need to find a 'meaningful' purpose other than just pushing paper,’ she says.
The commentary focuses on a single endpoint of one study and completely ignores other important and 'meaningful' results from that study.
Possibly this room had a very 'meaningful' purpose, and the tower was built sturdier than the others to ensure its protection.
The purpose of collecting qualitative data is to find some sort of pattern inherent in the numbers that will point out some trend that is 'meaningful' to the collector.
Emotional Branding navigates these choppy waters by enabling brands to carry on a personal dialogue with consumers on the issues which are most 'meaningful' to them.
Wait for the tension to become unbearable, noticing the 'meaningful' glances in the hallways, and then wait for him to kiss you.
The hump-backed woman cast a 'meaningful' glance at Cixi, whose mouth became firm with indignation.
A 'meaningful' test of Radius system performance required confirmation of the interferometer concept.
‘Maybe you should double loop it,’ he suggested, casting a 'meaningful' look in Josh's direction.
Do you ever worry about the place of art, of serious, 'meaningful' human discourse?
The description should be 'meaningful' to the visitor.
With a 'meaningful' glance at his comrade, he pointed to the south.
Any words that strike you as important or 'meaningful' , words that you feel are stressed, biased, repeated or isolated.
The strategy will apply different messaging and tactics that are 'meaningful' to consumers as they enter different life stages.
Kim depends so much on wordless communication and 'meaningful' interplay of glances.
To attend only or mostly to activities and issues that are 'meaningful' to me would make a huge difference in attitude about teaching.
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