English to Urdu Dictionary meaningful

meaningful

بامعنی
definition
adjective
meaningful elements in a language
having meaning.
translation of 'meaningful '
adjective
معنی خیز
example
‘Maybe you should double loop it,’ he suggested, casting a 'meaningful' look in Josh's direction.
To attend only or mostly to activities and issues that are 'meaningful' to me would make a huge difference in attitude about teaching.
However, these connections are not clear enough for the experience to be 'meaningful' to anyone who was not there.
The strategy will apply different messaging and tactics that are 'meaningful' to consumers as they enter different life stages.
She paused and gave him a deep and 'meaningful' smile.
Heck, he couldn't even remember the last time he had been in a serious, 'meaningful' relationship!
The comparison must be 'meaningful' and relevant.
The two officials exchanged 'meaningful' glances.
The purpose of collecting qualitative data is to find some sort of pattern inherent in the numbers that will point out some trend that is 'meaningful' to the collector.
Overall, these are truly terrible transfers matched with no 'meaningful' windfall material and sound like a 1950s transistor radio.
Framers must do the math to decide upon incentives that strike a good balance between being 'meaningful' to customers and keeping the shop's profit margin intact.
Kim depends so much on wordless communication and 'meaningful' interplay of glances.
‘My mother was in a car crash,’ she said slowly, then threw a 'meaningful' glance at Brandon, who had stopped eating and was staring at her.
But she didn't miss the 'meaningful' glances that passed between Serah and Julia.
The description should be 'meaningful' to the visitor.
For this reason, the Law of Emphyteusis was certainly Argentina's most important step toward 'meaningful' land reform.
I gave Becca a 'meaningful' glance and she tried to smile.
I mean that it was a serious attempt to make 'meaningful' acknowledgment of his concern for art history without renouncing his painstakingly constructed, jaded persona.
Emily searched her mind for something eloquent and 'meaningful' to say in response, but the plain and simple truth rolled off the tip of her tongue instead.
Possibly this room had a very 'meaningful' purpose, and the tower was built sturdier than the others to ensure its protection.
After a 'meaningful' glance at Celeste, the Seer withdrew into silence.
As Silveria spoke he sent a 'meaningful' glance in Ramano's direction.
Additional internal processes are finding the activities of the course to be personally interesting, fun, 'meaningful' , and relevant.
Children who see literacy as a family value and learn early on that reading and writing are pleasurable, important and 'meaningful' are more successful in school.
But requirements should be changed over time to make them more 'meaningful' to executives if initial levels don't sustain their attention.
A 'meaningful' test of Radius system performance required confirmation of the interferometer concept.
Emotional Branding navigates these choppy waters by enabling brands to carry on a personal dialogue with consumers on the issues which are most 'meaningful' to them.
With a 'meaningful' glance at his comrade, he pointed to the south.
Shortly thereafter, they began to negotiate solutions that were 'meaningful' to all.
Also the essence of what they're writing about, is deep and touching and 'meaningful' to me.
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