English to Tamil Dictionary multitudinous

multitudinous

பெரும் அளவு
definition
adjective
the tinkling of multitudinous bells from the herd
very numerous.
translation of 'multitudinous'
பெரும் அளவு கொண்ட
example
Alongside them sprouted 'multitudinous' single-issue groups, from vegetarian societies to trade unions, women's groups, and colonialist lobbies.
This uncertainty and ambiguity attracts people and offers 'multitudinous' aesthetic associations.
When one looks at Nature as a whole, there are 'multitudinous' diversities contained within it, and many wholes that exist within it.
It's riddled with 'multitudinous' cracks and fissures along the crests of ocean ridges - where plate-tectonic action cracks and spreads apart the seafloor.
Before his death in 1989, there were 'multitudinous' awards, ranging from presidential citations to a Carnegie Hall recital celebrating his life's work.
I have nearly no dialogue, too much internal monologue, and 'multitudinous' plot lines dangling all over the place.
And more than a dozen national parks sprang up throughout Eastern Europe - to mention only a handful of the 'multitudinous' changes that followed the end of the Cold War.
And when it does happen, the job is unusual enough to make it stand out from the 'multitudinous' throngs of films of this genre.
I have always known that my America is composed of millions of different people with 'multitudinous' life histories.
In this regard, I can no longer, for example, sit with a poor family hovering along the poverty line without being mindful of the 'multitudinous' ways in which class oppression can fracture the relationships of those affected.
The world over it is the same: the feeling of uneasiness for ageing persons, coping with the 'multitudinous' problems of old age.
Television may have conveyed the impression that Diana's 'multitudinous' mourners spoke, or rather sobbed, for the whole of Britain.
The variations in our bodies are 'multitudinous' and I find our differences quite glorious!
Many people would rather take a pill than lose weight, exercise, stop smoking, or perform any of the 'multitudinous' activities that could improve health.
It sounds so wise and fine, but is really too one-dimensional or inapplicable to our 'multitudinous' problems that at best, it temporarily inspires us and then fails to make a difference.
The 'multitudinous' facets of Christmas, that season of hope but also that season of unbearable loneliness for so many of New York's internal exiles, are captured memorably here in Didion's painfully accurate prose.
A microscopic image of a slug follows these reflections, reinforcing this notion, reminding us that perception is 'multitudinous' and malleable.
When one adds the difficulty of gender performativity to the 'multitudinous' difficulties surrounding arguments about ‘race,’ Catherine's dilemma becomes clearer.
As Darwin's theory made clear, these 'multitudinous' forms developed as a result of small changes in offspring and natural selection of those that were better adapted to their environment.
In higher organisms, structural proteins behave more like Lego blocks that join in 'multitudinous' ways - hence varied organisms with essentially the same ‘gene products.’
When light penetrates the glass they fill the space with 'multitudinous' hues, bright, clear and calm.
Though all his films are in Bengali or Hindi, their subtly observed study of 'multitudinous' shades of the human condition ranks them as universal in their appeal and acclaim.
Next he moved on to the government's 'multitudinous' achievements.
Probing the images by which we construct our world, he has managed to make the 'multitudinous' and chaotic, if not completely comprehensible, then at least approachable.
Hence the entrepreneur is 'multitudinously' benefited.
At least five undergraduate seminars might be devoted to the way in which this phenomenon is variously and 'multitudinously' attacked in Goethe, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Thomas Mann, Freud, Kierkegaard, Kafka, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Lawrence and Joyce.
The figures of speech (metaphor, metonym, synecdoche, and irony) are the four main categories of tropes, although tropes have been 'multitudinously' identified in treatises on rhetoric.
I know all about these coleoptera, because our great cave, three miles below Hannibal, was 'multitudinously' stocked with them, and often I brought them home to amuse my mother with.
Great mountains, however bold, are always full of endless fracture and detail, and indicate on the brows and edges of their cliffs, both the 'multitudinousness' , and the deeply wearing continuance, of the force of time, and stream, and tempest.
As the years progressed, he appeared to thrive on the 'multitudinousness' of his tasks.
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