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spurred Meaning in Telugu ( spurred తెలుగు అంటే)



పురికొల్పారు, మౌంటైన్ వైన్స్

Noun:

కంకణం, మౌంటైన్ వైన్స్, ప్రేరణ, మహ్మజి, ప్రశాంతత,

Verb:

పైకెత్తు, హైనం, ఉపయోగించడానికి, ప్రేరేపించడానికి,



spurred's Usage Examples:

Trends such as a "poverty of time" and a "glut of unhandy husbands" has spurred the business.


spurred tortoise American alligator American bison, American black bear, aoudad, Arabian oryx, Axis, dromedary camel, barasingha, bar-headed goose Bengal.


short hiking trail from a parking lot, which has been closed due to overcrowding spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic.


The poblacion or town center, is recently experiencing high commercial growth spurred mainly by high consumer spending generated by increase in family incomes attributable to earnings of OFWs (Overseas Filipino Workers).


[citation needed] Its most recent revival has been spurred by turn of the 21st century technology, e.


This has spurred investment in infrastructure for the city, such as electricity, other power sources, water supply and drainage.


Technical description: Discal cell present ; M3 arises from M4 ; all tibiae spurred Antennae with whorls of long hairs.


Natore is a small mofussil town, now in Bangladesh, that developed during the Colonial era at a time that a number of towns developed throughout Bengal, spurred by the colonial economy and social changes.


Encouraged by Governor Evans and spurred by his own ambitions, Chivington felt pressure to use the Bloodless Third before the volunteers' terms expired.


Lee Harvey Oswald by night club owner Jack Ruby have spurred numerous conspiracy theories.


as neoclassical economics asserts, but innovative capacity spurred by appropriable knowledge and technological externalities.


Newly developed transportation links with Sarajevo spurred growth.


increasing accessibility of homeownership spurred new home construction in underpopulated areas of the city.



Synonyms:

encouragement, prodding, urging, prod, goading, goad, spurring,



Antonyms:

near, dishearten, dissuasion, empty, discouragement,



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