English to Urdu Dictionary originate

originate

شروع
definition
verb
the word originated as a marketing term
have a specified beginning.
example
He begins the review in a fantasy world in which Darwin did not 'originate' the concept of natural selection.
It's hard to 'originate' new ideas and attitudes while surrounded by layers of aging mental clutter.
If she gets back to Broadway, Braxton hopes to 'originate' a role and not just step into a role created by someone else.
We didn't go out and 'originate' a track in India with a tabla player and then build upon that.
Seed germination is a developmental process of reactivation of metabolism to 'originate' a new plant.
All isolates of C. fulvum collected to date 'originate' from commercially grown tomatoes.
Alpacas 'originate' from South America and in particular Peru, Chile and Bolivia.
Salsas, which 'originate' in Mexico and South America, are a cross between a sauce and a salad.
The system allows users to silently monitor phone lines, or 'originate' calls on other people's lines, Mitnick said.
Singers should 'originate' and initiate ideas that are new to the market.
The cranial component 'originates' in the brain stem and leaves through the base of the skull in the vagus nerves.
There are only a few people who can say that they 'originated' the idea to send a European spacecraft to Mars.
The concept was 'originated' by William Smith, a surveyor, in the latter part of the eighteenth century.
We want it to be true that in that very same situation we could have done otherwise, so that our actions will have 'originative' value.
One of the most useful tools for looking at a belief system is to look at the founder or 'originator' .
The need of our time is to keep returning to this 'originative' state.
However, as pointed out by the 'originators' of motivational interviewing, giving advice is rarely effective in changing selfcare practices.
As far as our relationship to the world is concerned, this phenomenal world exists based on interdependent 'origination' .
Though the word 'originates' from the Latin debere, it comes via the Old French dette.
The animal, which is similar to a llama, is fairly new to this country and 'originates' from South America.
Gardeners serving at stately homes in Yorkshire 'originated' the tradition of forcing rhubarb into growth.
He 'originated' the idea of a negawatt, a unit electricity which is simply not used.
He's also given credit for 'originating' the no-look pass and the behind-the-back dribble.
The 'originators' of these information products are solely responsible for their content.
Musically, however, he's immersed himself in Baker ever since 'originating' the role for the Passe Muraille run.
If Edison was the 'originator' of the fiction film, they were the fathers of documentary.
Already some US broadcasters are making HD 'origination' a prerequisite.
This is what Hindu thought has done, however, in 'originating' the concept of dharma.
The exotic creature, which 'originates' from central and South America, is probably an escaped pet.
This scripture probably 'originated' in China itself around the beginning of the 8th century.
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