English to Tamil Dictionary sweeping

sweeping

கடுமையான
definition
verb
I've swept the floor
clean (an area) by brushing away dirt or litter.
a large black car swept past the open windows
move swiftly and smoothly.
noun
the sweepings from the house
dirt or refuse collected by sweeping.
adjective
we cannot recommend any sweeping alterations
wide in range or effect.
translation of 'sweeping'
பொதுவான,
மிகைப்படும்
example
There was a general 'sweeping' statement, because, of course, it does not have the World Health Organization findings.
But a reshuffle would only have these effects if it took the form of 'sweeping' changes - most unlike Ahern.
His leg thrashes in a violent 'sweeping' motion - much like one would move one's leg if one were lying prone in the snow making angels.
It is worth a read because the regulator has wide and 'sweeping' powers to issue directions to an ADI to enforce prudential standards and performance.
Changes in specification and design have led to expensive redesigns, and the 'sweeping' curves of the original design have proved difficult to build.
He throws an overhand curve and a 'sweeping' curve, both of which top out at 78 mph.
This was previously Ben Stevenson's place, she says, her buff arms extending in a 'sweeping' motion to encompass the townhouse living room.
And those who raised concerns about the 'sweeping' powers of the bill were unfairly dismissed as radicals who were against copyright in general.
‘Look, I think I'll just come back later,’ I interrupted with a 'sweeping' motion of my hand.
The court's decisions range from the 'sweeping' to the minute.
We were looking for someone willing to make a 'sweeping' statement announcing the Texans had arrived and that the play-offs were just around the corner.
The objectives are specific and measurable, covering a 'sweeping' range of prevention strategies.
They flow with gentle curves and long, 'sweeping' tails.
The government plans to give 'sweeping' powers to a wide range of organisations to spy on us.
Analysts say 'sweeping' tax reform that comes into effect in January 2002 is another key factor.
It was such a 'sweeping' statement that one wonders just why the president floated it at this time.
The Executive has proposed the two routes to Rotherham as part of a 'sweeping' extension of the popular Supertram system.
Radical, 'sweeping' changes are riskier but often more effective, because they quickly yield benefits visible to everyone.
I can think of no good reason to make such a 'sweeping' statement without sound argument to back it up.
After being in office for just ten days, he signed into law a 'sweeping' range of measures authorising the imposition of martial law over the country.
The only possible exception to this 'sweeping' statement would be Karl Marx - and Marx himself was heavily influenced by Hegel.
It is also easy to see the futility and ineffective nature of S curves and 'sweeping' actions that use the smaller muscles of the arm and forearm to accomplish the task.
After the 1997 attack in Luxor, Mr. Mubarak's government launched a 'sweeping' crackdown against Muslim radicals opposed to his rule.
There's a few 'sweeping' statements in there that would not stand up to scrutiny.
But they have also strengthened the obstacles to the kind of 'sweeping' reform that could be produced by an effective voucher system.
Making a generalised and 'sweeping' statement on every politician and the whole system was an irresponsible act.
The proposal makes 'sweeping' , radical changes in the law, but the regulatory analysis does not reflect them.
A 'sweeping' curve seems to defy what a golf shot should be able to do.
Use a 'sweeping' motion so no air bubbles are trapped beneath the laminate.
Above each design they make a mark with an nkunia and a 'sweeping' motion of a machete.
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