English to Marathi Dictionary recent

recent

अलीकडील
definition
noun
the Holocene epoch.
adjective
his recent visit to Britain
having happened, begun, or been done not long ago or not long before; belonging to a past period of time comparatively close to the present.
translation of 'recent '
नुकताच घडलेला,
अलीकडचा,
ताजा
example
the most 'recent' earthquake was in Japan
Brian has more energy than ever and 'recent' tests have shown his health is improving.
It is worth noting that they have gone up several percentage points in 'recent' polls.
There is no doubt that 'recent' months have been very bruising for many in the party.
she denied it in a 'recent' interview
a 'recent' book
The film has attracted some of the worst reviews of any Scottish film in 'recent' times.
There have been a number of other incidents of racial abuse in the area in 'recent' weeks.
there have been 'recent' changes in prices
The reason for this mistaken notion can be traced to the events of our 'recent' past.
In 'recent' years there has been a lot of money spent in Winchester by the county council.
The real agony for home fans lies in the fact that they have seen it happen so often in the 'recent' past.
My research in 'recent' years has begun to come up with some of the answers for this.
She claimed that at least four cars had been burned out over 'recent' months in the village.
One 'recent' case was of an elderly woman in York who had a man knock on her door claiming to be a builder.
In the wake of the food scares of 'recent' years the organic message is hitting home.
It was ranked as one of the best cities in the US for quality of life in a 'recent' survey.
It is a depressing picture for a city which has striven to improve its image in 'recent' years.
a 'recent' case
it's a relatively 'recent' phenomenon
her most 'recent' film
Over 'recent' days the controversial issue of the politics of aid has begun to emerge.
One of the most popular presidents in 'recent' memory is about to commit a cardinal sin.
in 'recent' times
he was dismayed at 'recent' decisions
all 'recent' graduates are employed
No president in 'recent' history has had so much power, nor so much interest in using it.
I am sure that many of your readers are aware of the 'recent' boom in local and family history.
What is far from clear, given this 'recent' case, is whether it can do any good at all.
The idea is to help pupils continue the steady progress they have made in 'recent' years.
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