English to Urdu Dictionary gradation

gradation

گریڈیشن
definition
noun
within the woodpecker family, there is a gradation of drilling ability
a scale or a series of successive changes, stages, or degrees.
example
Answering the question suggests that its construct is legitimate, that a candidate's patriotism is subject to qualification, 'gradation' , and comparison.
He is one of the new generation of pioneers in batik design, which he makes on textured woven fabric with the play of soft color 'gradation' .
Now you say these are very serious matters, terrorism, but do you not see any 'gradation' at all in the range of terrorism related charges, that there may be less serious charges within the category?
And an hour later all the clothes I wanted to give to the Salvation Army were stuffed in a bag, and all the new clothes were arranged by color, and 'gradation' of color.
Sparing no religious sentiments, Hunter explained: ‘There is a regular and continued 'gradation' of these from the most imperfect of the animal, to the most perfect of the human species.’
In that context the Policy provides, in my view, a clear 'gradation' of provision.
There must be some kind of 'gradation' here in which stoats are classed as less obnoxious than weasels, although they are relatives.
To obtain a darker color 'gradation' , use double the amount of dye powder for each color.
within the woodpecker family, there is a 'gradation' of drilling ability
the Act fails to provide both a clear and defensible 'gradation' of offences
The contrasting results between these latitudinal regions of Scandinavia reflect a 'gradation' in climate types; the southern regions are subject to a more maritime, rather than continental, climate.
The 'gradation' of perfection in these aspects is quite apparent with the academic progress.
These fossils constitute a 'gradation' between Neandertals and modern humans, demonstrating that the distinction made by evolutionists is an artificial one.
We found a 'gradation' in the degree to which females selected the leader.
A more refined 'gradation' of offences could hardly be worse in this respect, and might improve the structure of sentencing for sexual offences.
Could we not trace out the 'gradation' in the cat, horse, cow, sheep, fowl, etc, in a like manner?
Greaves achieves considerable intensity on this tiny scale through his mastery of infinitely subtle tonal 'gradations' , often in black and brown or gray hues that evoke the palette of old photographs.
The drawing is notable for its wonderful use of soft pencil, which permits fine 'gradations' of tone and texture.
The rest of the class was able to blend the oil pastels on top of one another to create subtle 'gradations' of white, grays and black.
The rest is overlaid by 'gradations' of watered blue that have soaked into the canvas and recall stylized waves and clouds.
The picture is nice and clear, fine details are razor-sharp, and shadowed areas show very good depth and subtle 'gradations' .
Most authors have seen race as the fundamental category of empire, but Cannadine points to the importance of class, and of its hierarchical 'gradations' .
The main structure of caste remains intact with its mutually exclusive communities, its carefully regulated 'gradations' of rank, and the ban on intermarriage which prevents any fusion of classes.
The molecular weights and boiling points display the usual 'gradations' observed in other series.
The transition from margin to centre can be sharp but more commonly it is 'gradational' .
I stop to marvel at its 'gradations' of black and orange, its sheer size and delicacy.
However, larger collections may show that these features are 'gradational' and not of specific validity.
Chemical photography can capture many more subtleties and 'gradations' of colour and shade than digital.
The number of 'gradations' in our already segregated society will multiply.
There's a lot to learn on a camera that will go from fully automatic to manual with many 'gradations' of control in between.
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