English to Marathi Dictionary punctuate

punctuate

जोर
definition
verb
the country's history has been punctuated by coups
occur at intervals throughout (a continuing event or a place).
Journalists at the press conference questioned the feasibility of this project, and The Beijing News punctuates the headline of its article with a question mark.
insert punctuation marks in (text).
translation of 'punctuate'
योग्य तेथे आवश्यक ती विरामचिन्हे घालणे,
जोर देणे
example
they should be shown how to set out and 'punctuate' direct speech
As long as the unipolar moment lasts, then, unconventional attacks like that on the Cole or on the Khobar Towers or the ambush of the Rangers in Mogadishu will continue to 'punctuate' the headlines.
Detail shots featuring blow-ups of these reflections 'punctuate' the transcript like posters in a man-hunt for the missing photographer.
At Nili's bedside, she reads her latest novel, extracts of which 'punctuate' the text.
style manuals tell you how to 'punctuate'
Commands and injunctions, as I suggested, 'punctuate' the text from the outset.
Sunken courtyards, which will be colonised, 'punctuate' the building and create pleasantly lit corridors, giving natural light to most practice and teaching rooms.
Rice-Oxley will not only be an authorial presence on stage though, as the accompanying music is a recording of her singing Latin phrases to 'punctuate' the English text.
She cleaned his clothes when they were dirty; she worshipped him when he didn't believe he was anything; she edited his writing when he forgot to 'punctuate' .
Similar scenes 'punctuate' a text marked by an assiduous application to the school of Ernest Hemingway, no bad model for any writer, though a notoriously difficult one to imitate.
Attempts at singing 'punctuate' the record, and though Mos Def's technique is unconventional and amateurish, his efforts still manage to remain somewhat charming.
Three dozen illustrations 'punctuate' Stokes's reissued text of 1934.
I have to pick through and revise the text, space it, and 'punctuate' it, to make it readable and suitable for use.
And the politically correct asides that 'punctuate' the text - theology is outdated, Roman battle descriptions are offensive - are irksome.
It has not escaped my notice that the older authors like to 'punctuate' with a semicolon where the illocutionary force changes; but that is hardly enough to indicate that we are not dealing with coordination.
They fumble with sheets of paper and index cards, and mumble and 'punctuate' every five words with ‘um’.
Scalia was characteristically intense, frequently shifting to the edge of his seat and 'punctuating' his thoughts with brisk gesticulations.
War is sometimes described as long periods of boredom 'punctuated' by short moments of excitement.
The many short chapters are often 'punctuated' with pregnant little epigrams that underline the plot.
Now it was a tangle of vines and trees, 'punctuated' occasionally by stone facings buried in a sea of leaves.
The familiar ring of ricocheting bullets 'punctuates' the game's menus.
Martyn Hunter, playing Ben, provided most of the rare comic moments - gleefully crashing on to the stage riding a stolen bicycle, and forever 'punctuating' his speech with a sudden, wicked laugh.
I can still hear his rhythmic South American accent in my mind - soft ‘r's, long vowels - and see him 'punctuating' his words with his hands.
She answered in a fluently written letter 'punctuated' by dashes about the death of her husband.
George's first-person text is 'punctuated' by the wit and wisdom of his friend and confidant Derek Taylor, whose astute observations put the musings of the ex-Beatle into context.
‘Cyrano must build sympathy with the public in the very first scene, when he must fight and sing like a hero,’ he said, 'punctuating' his words with a flourish of an imaginary épée.
‘They just want to see me happy,’ they can write about their parents, extended family and community acquaintances, 'punctuating' their e-mail with a smiley-face.
Gorgeously filmed and acted, Frida reveals the autobiography in Kahlo's art by occasionally 'punctuating' the action with tableaux based on her paintings.
From behind me I could hear the occasional sticky hiss of the spray-starch can, the steamy exhale of the iron, and my mother's voice, 'punctuating' the plot with her snide remarks.
He strips sound down to its bare essentials: few notes 'punctuated' by frequent silences.
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