एग्सेस्टिव Meaning in English
एग्सेस्टिव शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : exhaustiv
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
एग्सेस्ट्सएक्ज़िबिट
प्रदर्शित करना
नुमाइश
प्रदर्शनी
प्रदर्शनी देखना
प्रदर्शनी लगाने का स्थान
प्रदर्शनी का हाल
प्रदर्शनी के लिये कमरा
प्रदर्शनवाद
प्रदर्शनीयता
प्रदर्शनीवादी
प्रदर्शनियों
आनन्दित करना
आनन्दकर
एग्सेस्टिव इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The squiggle exposes a basic truth: both complementary aspects and their dynamics are needed for an exhaustive description and understanding of the complex phenomena and systems in life, mind, society and nature.
The exact number of Filipino civilians killed by US troops will never be known, but an encyclopedic book on casualties in warfare puts the figure at 2,000; an exhaustive research made by a British writer in the 1990s put the figure at about 2,500.
The commune is linked to the following administrative bodies (non exhaustive list):.
(The above is not an exhaustive list of c-command relations in the tree, but covers all of those that are significant in the following exposition.
He made exhaustive punitive exercises a daily affair, not taking age or health into account, and several inmates suffered injuries and trauma as a result.
When the Berlin Academy of Sciences undertook the construction of an exhaustive astronomical atlas, Inghirami was assigned a section.
6 using a This non-exhaustive list contains many of the sub-fields within the field of psychology:.
Best Lawyers rankings are based on an exhaustive annual peer-review survey where attorneys cast votes on the legal abilities of other lawyers in the same and related specialties.
This is not an exhaustive list.
See Gedeon Busken Huet, Chansons de Gace Brulé, edited for the Société des anciens textes français (1902), with an exhaustive introduction.
exhaustive track record in film and music.
In January 1963, Dwight Macdonald provided an exhaustive summary of previous studies on poverty in an important article titled "Our Invisible Poor" in The New Yorker magazine.
The Bar Council produces exhaustive guidance regulating the way in which both groups operate, although in 2006 some of the regulatory authority was passed over to the independent Bar Standards Board.