English to Urdu Dictionary confluence

confluence

سنگم
definition
noun
here at the confluence of the Laramie and North Platte Rivers
the junction of two rivers, especially rivers of approximately equal width.
example
The pair had only been dating for a few months when, according to the band's website, a shaman performed the ceremony in a canoe at the 'confluence' of three rivers in the Amazon.
Today the adit can still be seen at the 'confluence' of the Uncompahgre River and Canyon Creek, at the base of Oak Street on the southwest side of Ouray.
The town is sacred because it is at the 'confluence' of two real rivers - the Ganges and the Yamun - and one mythical one, the Saraswati.
From the citadel the impregnability of Ani's site is even more striking: on a peninsula at the 'confluence' of two rivers, only one side of the city was accessible by land.
Priority was also given to completing sheet piling along a 1,000 yard stretch of the Dutch River, upstream of its 'confluence' with the River Ouse at Goole.
a major 'confluence' of the world's financial markets
The boatramp is situated on the Fraser fairly close to the 'confluence' of the Harrison river, and it was on the lower Harrison that we dropped anchor.
The seeds of the 'confluence' of universal human rights and global communications were planted during World War II.
This seemingly random 'confluence' of contrasting fabrics subverts the tie's traditional role.
The Sangameshwar temple is at the 'confluence' of rivers Alaknanda, Varuna and Shastri and gets submerged during monsoon.
There can be no doubt of the existence of a culture whose roots were formed by the 'confluence' of folk Portuguese and African traditions.
Such an impression of homogeneity would seem to result from the 'confluence' of two discrete but interrelated trends.
It has gone from an ecstatic 'confluence' of societal change and economic opportunity to a fusty business institution.
a major 'confluence' of the world's financial markets
It now boasts of a fountain park, a rare spot of colour on a rather confusing 'confluence' of roads.
The 'confluence' of the two rivers also stands as a natural boundary separating three countries Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
This crosses the Calder close to its 'confluence' with the River Ribble.
The 'confluence' of Western trends and old values is brought out at every turn.
But the bigger reason behind this bundle of contradictions is a 'confluence' of technological shifts.
The 'confluence' of the rivers Ouse and Fosse was a naturally attractive site to the military mind.
Roman remains have been located at the 'confluence' of the rivers Thames and Fleet.
One can see from the viewpoint or ‘lovers meet’ the 'confluence' of the rivers Teesta and the Rangeet.
The 'confluence' of these two trends has slowly drained the game of its most important element: terror.
It was an enactment of a rhetorical 'confluence' and epistemological crossfertilization between science and art.
Situated as it was at the 'confluence' of two rivers, and yet deep inland, it was secure and at the same time easily accessible to traders.
He established his weather control scheme in the land surrounding the 'confluence' of two rivers.
They make a similarly ironic point about the 'confluence' of minimalist forms of art and the larger imperatives of social and economic power.
The 'confluence' of haiku and jazz in his poems is based on the expression of natural, spontaneous responses to human life.
It is also a fact that the sense of crisis that emerged in this historical 'confluence' would be a theme that Heidegger the philosopher would retain his entire career.
The 'confluence' of these changes has engendered much planning and implementation activity within the financial industry.
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