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gradual development Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( gradual development ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଗ୍ରାଡୁଆଲ୍ ବିକାଶ, ପ୍ରଗତି,

gradual development's Usage Examples:

young pitcher" and said that the Athletics were "fortunate" in his "gradual development" in their pursuit of the 1911 league championship.


presenting a wide range of major foundation subjects in a process of gradual development, from a broad overview to great detail.


It traces his early coming to faith and his gradual development of a mature apologetic for the Christian faith.


that the path has a gradual development, with gnosis only after a long stretch, just as the ocean has a gradual shelf, a gradual inclination with a sudden.


It proposes a health system that has mandatory health inspections and gradual development of a voluntary health insurance system funded by employers.


easily understood when knowing what the roots of the term are and the gradual development.


During the period from 484 to 612, gradual development led to the creation of specific doctrinal views within the Church.


laid the broad groundwork for the Department of Labor"s subsequent, gradual development into an agency administering laws and programs affecting a majority.


of the man and the student, the methods of Darwin"s work and the gradual development of his opinions.


explosion, but a more nuanced understanding of animal evolution suggests gradual development of body plans throughout the early Palaeozoic.


a "rational supernaturalism," and contended that there must be a gradual development of Christian doctrine corresponding to the advance of knowledge and.


Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Julian Huxley that describes the gradual development of the Universe from subatomic particles to human society, considered.


more systematic studies[by whom?] of the artefacts revealed a more gradual development over the period covering the 9th to 7th centuries, so that the term.



Synonyms:

unfolding, growth, assibilation, process, deepening, physical process, flowering, evolution,

Antonyms:

devolution, stand still, simplicity, curdle, nitrify,

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