English to Urdu Dictionary comparatively

comparatively

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definition
adverb
inflation was comparatively low
to a moderate degree as compared to something else; relatively.
example
This is tolerable as long as the level of that tax is 'comparatively' low.
Thus donations of blood will be 'comparatively' easy to justify, but giving a kidney would be more problematic.
there was 'comparatively' little money needed
they're 'comparatively' wealthy
inflation was 'comparatively' low
Violent crime, theft and fraud are down, while criminal damage is 'comparatively' low.
In contrast, acquiring a large horse pack train was fairly easy and 'comparatively' cheap.
Ten years ago we had both a 'comparatively' low rate of tax and cost advantages.
they 'comparatively' assessed the results
But our economy and our way of life both depend on 'comparatively' unfettered road transport.
The 'comparatively' lower salaries mattered less because doctors enjoyed autonomy and esteem.
It is not so easy to see why some other birds have become 'comparatively' scarce.
Some of these grounds are 'comparatively' obvious and relatively non-controversial.
If this explanation was the true one, it became 'comparatively' easy to suggest the cure.
The latest generation of drugs that are 'comparatively' cheaper offer great promise.
It is 'comparatively' easy to write about deprivation - to record the pathos of living in misery.
It is 'comparatively' easy for anyone to develop a marketing plan showing forecasts and budgets.
It is 'comparatively' easy for a large company to add massive amounts of market value in absolute terms.
It considered that the threat to public policy was, 'comparatively' speaking, only moderate.
Although reported crime had risen, it remained 'comparatively' low and was well below the force average.
inflation was 'comparatively' low
Well, in fact it was all uphill, but with the trickiest slope now in the bag, the rest of the hike was 'comparatively' easy.
One city becomes overdeveloped while the rest of the nation 'comparatively' lies fallow.
Targets for these had been 'comparatively' low from the start, and even these were not reached.
The breaking stresses of stems are 'comparatively' easy to measure empirically.
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