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equalise Meaning in Telugu ( equalise తెలుగు అంటే)



సమం, సమం చేయడానికి

Verb:

సమం చేయడానికి,



equalise తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

ఒక వ్యక్తి ఆవలింత, మింగినప్పుడు, చెవిపోటు నొప్పిని రెండు వైపులా డిని సమం చేయడానికి, పొర దెబ్బతినకుండా నిరోధించడానికి యుస్టాచియన్ గొట్టమును ను తెరవగలదు.

equalise's Usage Examples:

Celtic equalised through Tommy Gemmell after he scored on 63 minutes.


One function of the plenum is to equalise pressure.


theless, the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings (ECO) concludes that Black equalises with 5.


Rangers equalised with 17 minutes to go and thereby won the league on goal average from.


jurisdiction to equalise its age of consent for all forms of sexual activity at 16 years, after reducing the age of consent for anal sex from 18 years.


Only 26 seconds after the second half started, he scored the equaliser, levelling the match at 1–1.


Olsen scored twice in the qualification tournament for Euro 1984, including a last-minute equaliser in the 2–2 draw against England.


In category theory, a coequalizer (or coequaliser) is a generalization of a quotient by an equivalence relation to objects in an arbitrary category.


Martial scored first after 40 minutes before Bertrand Traoré equalises in the 58th minute.


Accordingly, HFE equalises fiscal capacity, not fiscal policies which remain for the States and territories.


Davies scored a dramatic equaliser in the second leg of Fulham's UEFA Europa League semi-final against Hamburg on 29 April 2010; Fulham went on to win the game and the tie 2–1.


They very nearly went out of the FA Cup in the semi-final at Wembley, before Mark Hughes scored a late equaliser to force a Maine Road replay, which United won 4–1.


 222), one cannot say "that the rate of interest equalises planned savings and planned investment, for it obviously does not do that.



Synonyms:

rival, alter, tie, draw, homogenize, modify, match, equate, homogenise, homologise, touch, change, homologize, equal, equalize,



Antonyms:

unsatisfactory, inadequacy, inadequate, differ, disagree,



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