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dead end Meaning in Telugu ( dead end తెలుగు అంటే)



వీధి చివర, అదే వైపు

Noun:

అదే వైపు, స్టాలామా,



dead end's Usage Examples:

Artistic careerIn the late 1950s, Arikha established himself as an abstract painter, but he eventually came to think of abstraction as a dead end.


This proliferation stage is a dead end for the parasite (extrasporogonic proliferation) but instead causes a tumultuous tumour-like tissue reaction in the kidney, inducing a chronic lymphoid hyperplasia marked by a strong parasite-driven immunosuppressant pathogenesis and a dysregulation of T-helper subsets .


most likely interpretation will be incorrect; the reader is lured into a parse that turns out to be a dead end or yields a clearly unintended meaning.


If the player takes a wrong turn or misses a turn, they eventually hit a dead end and crash, ending the game.


Some of the small changes to the text in 1823 are attributable to Scott, but that edition was a textual dead end.


and three methods of assembling a bomb: gun assembly, implosion, and "autocatalytic methods", the one approach that turned out to be a dead end.


When a worm reaches a mass that makes it unable to move, it will crawl into a dead end corner of the nest and eventually die—it is suspected though not confirmed that these older individuals incubate new gastropede eggs which burst out of them in death.


Anderson Avenue is a dead end street at this station which contains platforms on both sides of the tracks.


with a dead end, a cul-de-sac swimming costume, swimming trunks Swimsuit, swimwear, swimming trunks.


stands as an example of the dead end that can result if a civilization succumbs to evil.


MD"nbsp;404F was the designation for an unnamed road running from a dead end near the Choptank River east to Market Street in Denton, Caroline County, crossing the westbound direction of MD"nbsp;404 Bus.


It was a dead end, he said in 1988.


A dead end, also known as a cul-de-sac (/ˈkʌldəsæk, ˈkʊl-/, from French for "bag-bottom"), no through road or no exit road, is a street with only one.



Synonyms:

pulseless, departed, exsanguinous, late, fallen, d.o.a., doomed, exsanguine, nonviable, stone-dead, murdered, assassinated, inanimate, slain, executed, at rest, breathless, deceased, lifeless, brain dead, gone, stillborn, life, asleep, exanimate, vitality, deathly, bloodless, animation, cold, living, deathlike, aliveness, at peace, defunct,



Antonyms:

alive, early, middle, punctual, up,



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