English to Telugu Dictionary relative

relative

సంబంధిత
definition
noun
much of my time is spent visiting relatives
a person connected by blood or marriage.
In the following pair, the first uses it as an interrogative content clause and the second uses it as a fused relative .
a relative pronoun, determiner, or adverb.
adjective
the relative effectiveness of the various mechanisms is not known
considered in relation or in proportion to something else.
The other personal relative pronoun, who, doesn't seem to be affected nearly as much.
denoting a pronoun, determiner, or adverb that refers to an expressed or implied antecedent and attaches a subordinate clause to it, e.g., which , who.
translation of 'relative '
పరస్పర సంబంధంగల,
చుట్టం
example
In the following pair, the first uses it as an interrogative content clause and the second uses it as a fused 'relative' .
I believe that nurses should have 'relative' military rank.
There are two uncontroversial semantically-relevant distinctions between that and which in 'relative' clauses in standard English.
As a first step in cost-effectiveness analyses, there must be evidence regarding the 'relative' effectiveness of the treatment options being considered.
The distinction between absolute and 'relative' gaps becomes important when comparisons are made over time.
There, the estimated drop in the 'relative' proportion of high sensation seekers using marijuana was 26.7 percent.
Safety and risk are always 'relative' , never absolute.
The last 20 years have seen a change in the 'relative' efficiency and effectiveness of multilateral and bilateral aid.
To identify effective interventions and their 'relative' effectiveness in preventing such falls, we conducted a meta-analysis of relevant randomised controlled trials.
No mention was made as to the 'relative' proportion of male versus female students at the two universities.
One recipe gave 'relative' proportions of grape juice, apple juice, cider vinegar and Certo.
Secondly, the 'relative' pronoun has an antecedent in the poem, albeit divided from it by a colon.
A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine claimed that the disease is a mutant 'relative' of the common cold.
Whenever possible, use absolute numbers - not 'relative' risks.
With this procedure, we assume that the 'relative' proportions of the trunk and legs are the same in males and females.
If you find this thought rather alien, remember that to most of Hegel's audience it would have sounded quite familiar; it is a close 'relative' of something they had been brought up to accept.
Distinctiveness can be interpreted as the ‘genetic’ difference between a species and its closest 'relative' .
The rotation moment must therefore be resisted by the musculoskeletal stiffness and brace in proportion to their 'relative' stiffness.
The other personal 'relative' pronoun, who, doesn't seem to be affected nearly as much.
There were issues around the 'relative' effectiveness of parliamentary agitation and the morality of open rebellion, if it were almost certainly doomed to failure.
For example, since the supply of natural scenery is fixed it is 'relative' rather than absolute wealth and income that counts.
It is a larger 'relative' of the common wild plant goat's beard, T. pratensis.
However for the sake of representing gender in the society it might have been fruitful to state at the outset of the book more about the 'relative' proportions of female cases out of all trials.
Well, toward the end of the third clause within this tripartite 'relative' clause we find the following sequence of words.
Nonetheless, the 'relative' proportions of each mineral in the ore and airborne dust are not known.
Many complementary and alternative therapies are perceived to be safe and are used by many pregnant women, but little is known about their 'relative' effectiveness.
Of course, that's in 'relative' risk, not absolute risk.
All manner of other financial assets, especially the more exotic ones, have reached new highs in price and lows in absolute or 'relative' yield in recent weeks.
An operator (like always) within a relative clause does not like to take wider scope than operators outside the 'relative' .
If pollen from an herbicide-resistant plant gets carried by the wind, it could pollinate a weed that's a 'relative' of the plant.
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