English to Urdu Dictionary engrave

engrave

کندہ
definition
verb
my name was engraved on the ring
cut or carve (a text or design) on the surface of a hard object.
translation of 'engrave'
verb
کنده کرنا
example
In order to move beyond shoemaker Lane's effort and produce globes his neighbors would be proud to own, Wilson had to learn to 'engrave' his maps on copper plates.
I 'engrave' glass professionally, we both adore music and we shall undoubtedly travel.
She stared into her reflection, and then focused onto the giant ‘T’ and ‘A’ that were 'engraved' into the glass.
The image 'was engraved in' her mind, as she regained consciousness.
Mr Moore, 59, employed to promote tourism and trade in London, said the 8in brass bell was clearly identifiable as his name 'was engraved on' one side.
Floral designs formerly inlaid were now 'engraved' and new designs including human figures and architectural scenes were introduced.
Sun designs were 'engraved' all around it with a length of gold fabric going down the front and back from the belt.
In 'engraving' , fine lines are incised directly into the plate and the burrs removed to produce clean, sharp lines on the print.
He designed and 'engraved' the plates for the first paper money in Massachusetts and established the first mill for rolling copper sheets.
In the seventeenth century there were a number of very accomplished portrait 'engravers' who worked after their own drawings.
He illustrated many of its books himself and also employed 'engravers' .
Then I began to study the emblem; an amazingly intricate design was delicately 'engraved' on its surface.
On each table was an 'engraved' lead crystal glass.
But there is one picture from last week that will forever 'be engraved on' the American memory.
In the 19th century, numerous banks were set up throughout the country and were often 'engraved' with a design identifying the locality.
A clear glass screen 'engraved' by the artist enables a visual connection to be made between the two buildings.
Large granite disks on the ground either side of the Line are 'engraved' with poems from each of the countries.
His simply read narrative style is exemplified in his 1744 series of twelve subjects from Samuel Richardson's Pamela which 'were engraved in' 1745 and published to much acclaim.
Towards the end of the 16th century in Germany, wine glasses are sophistically 'engraved' as decoration.
Our glass was 'engraved' and painted.
What she said though would 'be engraved in' my mind forever.
Symbolizing the Twin Towers, the walls will be 'engraved' with the names of each victim in 4-inch letters.
He was soon 'engraving' large plates of landscape views and scientific specimens for federal government reports of exploring expeditions.
He then tried his luck as an independent 'engraver' for copper plates.
For a more elegant look, these 'engraved' glasses will do the trick.
The bank 'engraves' banknote images into metal plates by hand and uses special inks and watermarks to prevent forgery.
The name of my great uncle 'is engraved on' the war memorial in Radcliffe, opposite what was the town hall.
Since pipes played an important role in the lives of the Indians, many are elaborately carved or decorated wood, with bowls of finely 'engraved' soapstone.
Sian's name has now 'been engraved on' a plaque, which is kept in the chapel at the HMS Drake naval establishment, in Plymouth.
Waiting for Sean in the clubhouse was a beautiful five wood golf club with a hickory shaft with his name 'engraved' on its smooth surface.
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