English to Urdu Dictionary familiarity

familiarity

شناسائی
definition
noun
increase customer familiarity with a product
close acquaintance with or knowledge of something.
example
The author is at her best when she showcases her extensive knowledge of black film history and her keen 'familiarity' with technical and other aspects of film making in a variety of genres.
I have referred to these simply to note the closeness and 'familiarity' which existed between the two men at the time. Mr Samant then proceeded to contact Lawrence Jones.
the reassuring 'familiarity' of his parents' home
He allows no 'familiarity' from them, forbidding them to address him in the familiar form of ‘you’ in German.
Knowledge of the signaling mechanism and 'familiarity' with signal-related functions help one write programs more efficiently.
After years of 'familiarity' with her work, I'm convinced that exact knowledge of the system makes little difference in appreciating the paintings.
Correlations between perceptions of physical resemblance and social closeness and 'familiarity' were positive and statistically significant.
Some background 'familiarity' with philosophy is assumed, but no detailed knowledge of texts or terminology.
Very few Japanese people ever extend their knowledge of Bulgaria beyond 'familiarity' with its yoghurt, which has become part of the national cuisine in Japan.
Harriman Nelson allowed his old friend the freedom of 'familiarity' in his cabin.
For one thing, the Wachowski brothers have a knowledge and 'familiarity' with a number of ideas, concepts and philosophies that play an important part in the Matrix films.
On some level I suppose there's a suggestion of friendship and 'familiarity' there that could be seen as flattering.
Skinner believes there's no way you can become a VA without several years of office experience and considerable 'familiarity' with the necessary technology.
In early May or June 2001, the North Carolina Department of Correction began a formal misconduct investigation into allegations of inappropriate interaction/undue 'familiarity' between correctional staff and inmates at the prison.
In fact, 'familiarity' through friendship or kinship tends to expand trust that leads to cooperation only under certain conditions.
his 'familiarity' with the works of Thomas Hardy
The towers look like beacons in the stormy night, still strangely reassuring in their solidity and 'familiarity' .
Lee nudged my ribs with her elbow playfully, with a friendly 'familiarity' that surprised me.
'familiarity' allows us to give each other nicknames
Access, knowledge and 'familiarity' with technology is still dividing the haves from the have-nots in an increasingly unequal world.
'familiarity' allows us to give each other nicknames
It provides a sense of 'familiarity' and friendliness which is hard to dismiss.
The measure of a joke's effectiveness is equal to the quality of its writing and delivery multiplied by the 'familiarity' of its subject.
Much of this cultural work happened at the level of emotional affinity and 'familiarity' .
increase customer 'familiarity' with a product
It extends to insights that come only from intimate 'familiarity' with them, allowing connections unseen by others to be recognized and used for productive purposes.
Gabonese often avoid showing too much 'familiarity' with a new acquaintance so that they won't appear disrespectful.
The stock of knowledge refers to a student's 'familiarity' with the content and language of economics prior to entering a university course.
The effect of all this 'familiarity' is to allow us to concentrate on the various characters and their interactions.
It has become known as a lively venue, particularly in the evenings and at weekends and offers a mixture of friendliness and 'familiarity' to its many patrons.
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