English to Telugu Dictionary possibly

possibly

బహుశా
definition
adverb
he found himself alone, possibly the only surviving officer
perhaps (used to indicate doubt or hesitancy).
Men are possibly more likely to be unwilling to report it, and are much less likely to be believed if they do.
in accordance with what is likely or achievable, in particular.
example
No conceivable counter-measures effort could 'possibly' have achieved more.
Now, I can relate to this because I went as far as I could 'possibly' go without actually switching from the bank I've been with for 25 years.
Which 'possibly' indicates that he thinks several of the top restaurant owners in Australia have criminal records.
However could you 'possibly' indicate in the next issue that the book is available in all good bookshops.
That, we would say, would be a very surprising result and one that the legislature could not 'possibly' have intended.
Who can 'possibly' take a realistic overview of the CDs that pour from labels large, small, and smaller still?
But that it now exists, and that I am conscious of it - by me at least who am conscious of it this cannot 'possibly' be doubted.
Only the bass line and six bars of melody had survived, 'possibly' from the slow movement of a Trio Sonata.
Miss Lewis says doctors have told her that her father now has a 50 per cent chance, 'possibly' less, of surviving the horrific injuries.
Surprised, Indra asked how many Indras there could 'possibly' have been.
If the paper had not been prepared for such a situation, it would 'possibly' not have survived.
So what we'll do is prioritize our effort and do as much repair as we 'possibly' can on those most vulnerable portions of the levees.
He was clearly frightened, perhaps delirious and 'possibly' even unaware of what was happening to him.
He is now looking to diversify into tourism and 'possibly' farming to survive until the ban is lifted.
These messages 'possibly' indicated the presence of severe mental health issues.
They doubted that he could 'possibly' be looking for a pen in the dead of night.
It is part of a vernacular literature that goes back unbroken to the fifth or sixth century, 'possibly' earlier, and survives to this day.
Her skin surprisingly was not dark, revealing she couldn't 'possibly' be a native, not with blond hair and soft pale skin.
I think the team they selected 'possibly' indicated their own interest in the competition.
So why am I telling you all this, I hear you ask, ruining surprise as it quite 'possibly' may?
could you 'possibly' pour me another cup of tea?
That determination to make yourself as good as you can 'possibly' be and achieve as much as you can.
We recycle as much as we 'possibly' can, and make every effort to save valuable energy, such as the use of low energy light bulbs and hot water tank lagging.
Well, if I were able to get it published, I'd likely be arrested, 'possibly' beaten, and probably imprisoned.
be as noisy as you 'possibly' can
It simply compromises on quality as piracy is all about quantity and reaping as much profits as 'possibly' can from the tireless efforts of artists.
what can you 'possibly' mean?
be as noisy as you 'possibly' can
I really would have to say now that it is about consolidating and it is about avoiding relegation and trying to achieve the best we 'possibly' can.
According to political correspondents - and who could 'possibly' doubt anything they would write?
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