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overcrow Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( overcrow ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ଓଭରକ୍ରୋ,

Verb:

ବଡ ହୁଅ ଏବଂ ଆଚ୍ଛାଦନ କର |, ଅତ୍ୟଧିକ ଉଚ୍ଚ |, ବଡ ହେବା, ଅତ୍ୟଧିକ ଅଭିବୃଦ୍ଧି |,

overcrow's Usage Examples:

fact, if flashbacks can help fill up episodes and remove the need to overcrowd chapters with extraneous character check-ins, the show should consider.


being bulldozed into mass graves, its overcrowded barrack blocks and pitifully emaciated survivors.


shores of California causing overcrowding, excessive warmth and increasing crabbiness in general.


By November 1940, Szpilman and his family are forced from their home into the isolated and overcrowded Warsaw Ghetto, where conditions only get worse.


In November 2007, the Independent Monitoring Board warned in a report that overcrowding at Birmingham was putting prisoners and staff at risk.


With overcrowding of the city centre being initially alleviated by expansion to the north, creating the New Town, via the North Bridge, many people felt that the New Town, elegant as it was, did not offer privacy and intimacy, and so, when the South Bridge was built in 1788, parts of Newington became available for development.


Regardless, of those that remained, most had deteriorated into decrepit, overcrowded slums as early as 1870.


Microwave installations similar to the Alaska Highway route and others in southern Canada replaced outdated or overcrowded pole-line systems on routes paralleling the Yukon's Klondike Highway, and highways in the Northwest Territories, as well as a mammoth pole-line along the Mackenzie River to Inuvik that was only in service from 1968 to 1973.


considered a rare disease that occurs mainly in populations that suffer unhygienic extreme overcrowding.


Factors such as gang rivalries, overcrowding, minor disputes, and prison design contribute to violent attacks.


needed] hard labor rationed, unappetizing or even unhealthy food various discomforts such as poor hygiene, small and overcrowded cells, hard bunks, insufficient.


necpalý referring to a low density village (Slovak: cpať - to push, to overcrowd, a negative verb necpať).


Frances Crook of the Howard League for Penal Reform, was pleased about the news but feared prisoners would probably be shipped out in the middle of the night causing even more overcrowding in other prisons.



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