English to Urdu Dictionary cumulative

cumulative

مجموعی
definition
adjective
the cumulative effect of two years of drought
increasing or increased in quantity, degree, or force by successive additions.
example
Although the journey times for most people are going to be short, this is a 'cumulative' damage.
The effects are 'cumulative' so the more often you fight the more chance you have of being injured.
These effects can usually be avoided by estimating and controlling the 'cumulative' oxygen dose.
What has not been reported is that the amount is 'cumulative' over a number of years.
Inclusion of later years into the 'cumulative' lifespan measure diluted the effect.
Lead is a 'cumulative' poison: the body mistakes it for calcium and uses it to make bone, so that large amounts build up.
How long would it be before both offers amounted to the same 'cumulative' total?
I wish they'd just give a little bit more so that you got the sense of a 'cumulative' awareness.
As you can see, it shows the 'cumulative' post totals of the three of us for the year thus far.
Data points are 'cumulative' and useful when you have a frame of reference to plug them into.
Like in real life, the effects are 'cumulative' and so combinations might result in different effects.
People of these races raised themselves under a system of 'cumulative' incentives to responsibility.
Worst of all may be the 'cumulative' or snowball effects on future generations.
That said, there are problems that I believe stem from a 'cumulative' lack of confidence.
The game ends when either team's 'cumulative' score reaches 500 points or more.
The trouble is, even taking cuttings is a theft - and the 'cumulative' damage can be considerable.
The 'cumulative' rewards can be lucrative, and the experience can change lives.
In the first seven months of the fiscal year the 'cumulative' figure was £24 billion.
The winners were judged on the basis of the corporate goal of 'cumulative' profit after tax.
Quarter point increases sound harmless, but it is their 'cumulative' effect that causes the pain.
In one such dubious case, the firm had to pony up $84 million - more money than the company had 'cumulatively' made in its history.
The methods of protesters have been simple, yet 'cumulatively' potent: lobbying, civil disobedience, peace demonstrations, rallies and prayer vigils.
From 2018 through 2041, the trust funds will redeem bonds worth, 'cumulatively' , $11.9 trillion.
One of its main defects is the lack of 'cumulativeness' - the feature so natural for ‘normal’ scientific fields of research.
These statements, taken 'cumulatively' , leave no doubt that the founders contemplated judicial nullification of legislation enacted by the states and by Congress.
On the other hand, the tendency within the field that each tradition and even each researcher creates an idiosyncratic ‘artificial economic world’ is criticised; instead the advantages of some degree of 'cumulativeness' in evolutionary economic modelling is emphasised in different ways.
The distinctness and 'cumulativeness' of the knowledge construct are not due to chance.
The matrix shows that the 'cumulativeness' of the scale is not perfect, however.
None of these things in themselves have government-changing significance, but 'cumulatively' it might be different provided that certain preconditions exist.
Findings about an important society may be compared to findings from research in other world areas, thereby contributing to the quest for theoretical 'cumulativeness' .
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