English to Urdu Dictionary monolithic

monolithic

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definition
adjective
This section was conceived as having been carved out of a single monolithic block.
formed of a single large block of stone.
rejecting any move toward a monolithic European superstate
(of an organization or system) large, powerful, and intractably indivisible and uniform.
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This study breaks down this 'monolithic' characterization of the administrative apparatus by moving officials from all levels to the forefront.
It is no longer the 'monolithic' system based on large capital investment exemplified at its best by Hollywood in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s.
At the end of the path was a doorway, which led into one of the 'monolithic' buildings.
We have a 'monolithic' economy with very little vigour.
The 'monolithic' processors in the desktop field will have a single diode.
The ephemeral nature of Emmanuel's installation, which acts as a memorial, made a striking contrast with the 1970s 'monolithic' Monument.
Its application to electronics collected a number of well-known technologies to produce useful 'monolithic' circuits.
The black, 'monolithic' tower block, which is largely empty, is to be overhauled and the multi-storey car park demolished under current proposals.
If the government is considered 'monolithic' , journalists can report its activities, in simply comprehended and coherent terms, as an adversary out of touch with popular sentiments.
According to Novak, the building's final design will have the sleek, 'monolithic' look of a tall office tower.
It has also prevented historic palaces, forts, pavilions and gardens from being demolished and replaced with 'monolithic' , monothematic facilities.
Had the obelisk been successfully completed, it would be the single heaviest piece of 'monolithic' stonework reaching about 42 m and weighing over 1168 tonnes.
However, such 'monolithic' , single-structure buildings are a symbol of the inefficient central bureaucracies of the past.
This is an ancient place where the flat landscape is broken by huge 'monolithic' mountainous outcrops that silently remind you that this is how it's been for countless millennia.
His commenters show the typically depressing blogger mindset of treating us journalists like a 'monolithic' social block that all behave the same way.
By the end of the 1800s and early 1900s, those small factories gave birth to the 'monolithic' glass and steel mills that lined the Monongahela and Allegheny rivers.
For years the Dundee skyline was dominated by the 'monolithic' tower blocks of the Ardler housing estate.
Carved to represent Mt. Kailasa, the home of the god Shiva in the Himalayas, it is the largest 'monolithic' structure in the world, carved top-down from a single rock.
The war memorial, an exquisite 'monolithic' stone pillar, was erected at this place in memory of the soldiers from the erstwhile Mysore state who laid down their lives in the war.
With the movement against a 'monolithic' world-economic system, people can once again see the enemy more clearly.
The west side of the building is nearly 'monolithic' , appearing impregnable, with ribbon windows and a sheer precipice of craggy stone.
This section was conceived as having been carved out of a single 'monolithic' block.
It was still dark outside, though thin tendrils of light were warming the horizon, shining an eerie glow on the 'monolithic' buildings to the south.
The problem is that a society like autocratic 19th century St. Petersburg - like our 'monolithic' and faceless corporate culture - doesn't work like that.
The military's hardly a 'monolithic' organization, and you can always find someone in the service who didn't like one of his brothers in arms.
The phrase suggests a 'monolithic' entity with a single purpose.
This 1980-81 piece is his last 'monolithic' sculpture and his last to be of a single material.
A market, not being a 'monolithic' institution, does not have a single set of goals against which one can compare its performance.
The culture of the police - the values, norms, perspectives, and craft rules that inform their conduct - is neither 'monolithic' , universal nor unchanging.
The two approaches currently used for optical-component integration - hybrid and 'monolithic' - both display distinct limitations.
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