English to Urdu Dictionary voluminous

voluminous

ضخیم
definition
adjective
As the first notes sounded, that cramped little room metamorphosed into a voluminous space.
occupying or containing much space; large in volume, in particular.
example
Her back is to us as she faces a cardinal with 'voluminous' robes and a malevolent expression.
She pulled her knees up to her chest and hugged her legs through the 'voluminous' fabric of her skirts, closing her eyes and feeling resentment build.
The 'voluminous' records we have for the constitutional debates of the late 1780s contain no significant references to the Iroquois.
We're in the process of sorting through the 'voluminous' amount of paperwork and evidence in the case, and we'll try to fit it to the best prosecutor that we have available.
Despite a 'voluminous' outpouring of books and journal articles, historians are in some senses only beginning to catch up to certain facets of America's Civil War.
Five years older than Voltaire, he died in 1755, leaving a much less 'voluminous' body of writings.
Men often dressed in baggy black pants and colorful, wide-brimmed hats, while women wore 'voluminous' black dresses, colorfully embroidered bodices, and lace bonnets.
Verbatim notetakers can get by thinking I'll figure out what this means later, but later, you've got those horrendously 'voluminous' notes to deal with.
This, and the 'voluminous' correspondence that passed between the parties, demonstrated that it has more than adequately filled its statutory duties.
His companion scurried to obey him, unclipping a ring of heavy keys from somewhere inside his 'voluminous' robes.
As the first notes sounded, that cramped little room metamorphosed into a 'voluminous' space.
Even his opponents continually referred to him as an eminent and brilliant legal scholar, but I certainly didn't find anything in his 'voluminous' writings that could possibly justify such praise.
Hospital case notes are more 'voluminous' than traditional British general practice paper records, which are normally maintained on small cards, named after the politician who introduced them more than 90 years ago.
Across the street, young girls stared transfixed at the 'voluminous' white dresses in the bridal-shop windows.
This is not the place to sift through the 'voluminous' and complicated evidence - new and old - on the great cold war spy cases.
It didn't prevent him from giving 'voluminous' notes on their performance every night or changing a thing or two, however.
Her sleeves were puffed at her shoulders, then tapered to a shimmering fabric that exactly fit the curve of Violet's arms and the skirt, intricately stitched with vines, fell in 'voluminous' folds from her waist.
His 'voluminous' writings, which call for a ‘law based on morality’, are little more than a long argument to justify controlling other people's lives.
In addition, regulators were demanding 'voluminous' financial statements.
On the eve of his departure in January, 1795, he mustered the strength for one last 'voluminous' report on government finance and outlined an ambitious future course.
If you add the 'voluminous' press and publicity machine that has grown around this scene, it begins to take on the proportions of a cultural frenzy.
Inevitably, a selection of subjects from Augustine's 'voluminous' writings reflects the particular interests and views of the author.
But in the nineteenth century women were difficult to save: their 'voluminous' clothing was a dead weight in water, and modesty usually prevented their shedding their apparel, even when in danger of drowning.
Epicurus was a 'voluminous' writer, but almost none of his own work survives.
His 'voluminous' writings became scripture defining the party line and the correct view of history.
Well, the Elizabethans wore 'voluminous' clothing, and an item or two less should not offend even the most prudish, we suppose.
An invariable theme at prayer meetings and in Gandhi's 'voluminous' writings was the urgency to bring devotion in accord with conduct.
His 'voluminous' writings on biblical criticism show him to have been the first liberal textual critic.
In court today, the defense said they received 'voluminous' amounts of information on Friday, too much to be able to go through.
Of course, we did not expect that voters would read through this 'voluminous' compilation from beginning to end.
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