English to Telugu Dictionary multiplicity

multiplicity

బహుళ
definition
noun
his climbing record lists a multiplicity of ascents
a large number.
example
This classic narrative structure theoretically permits a 'multiplicity' of perspectives.
There's a multiplicity of radio stations, there's a 'multiplicity' of individual markets.
The word ‘racism’ can cover a 'multiplicity' of sins and doesn't really describe what I went through.
When you do that, you will find that there are a 'multiplicity' of firms ready and willing to take your money to provide the relevant services.
For some hardline individuals on a great number of issues there simply is no room for debate or a 'multiplicity' of opinion at all.
That means the state should fund a system which offered a 'multiplicity' of schools - grammar schools, yes, but many other types of specialisms, too.
the rain forests and the 'multiplicity' of species that they harbor
The site is suitable for a 'multiplicity' of uses subject to planning permission.
It is this 'multiplicity' of choices that drives a consumer society.
A 'multiplicity' of think tanks, utilising networking techniques, can be a source of innovation and new ideas.
It has a 'multiplicity' of meanings, as I hope has become clear.
Having the Web's 'multiplicity' of information at our fingertips empowers and diminishes us.
the demand for higher education depends on a 'multiplicity' of factors
Future research should attempt to assess the complexity or 'multiplicity' of roles that constitute the work role.
his climbing record lists a 'multiplicity' of ascents
Moreover, it simply would not be possible to abandon this 'multiplicity' of struggles.
In a 'multiplicity' of other ways too he is a driving force, the man of so many parts that seemingly everyone is in demand of him almost on a daily basis.
The world is now turning towards India because such 'multiplicity' of cultures is not found anywhere else.
Currently, local police forces have to address a 'multiplicity' of demands on their resources.
However, the biological significance of this 'multiplicity' of enzymes remains unclear.
The abuse of women stems from a 'multiplicity' of cultural circumstances influenced by power relations.
Democracy assumes a 'multiplicity' of answers to a problem.
The nursing home sector in Ireland has experienced significant growth over the past few years due to a 'multiplicity' of social and economic factors.
State legislatures also host a 'multiplicity' of political parties.
There is a 'multiplicity' of things that could be said about this town.
The family, then, is not a naturally occurring fixed phenomenon but a concept which is constructed in a 'multiplicity' of ways and for a variety of purposes.
The thing to avoid, I think, is a 'multiplicity' of bodies that trip over each other.
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