English to Telugu Dictionary vicinity

vicinity

సమీపంలో
definition
noun
the number of people living in the immediate vicinity was small
the area near or surrounding a particular place.
example
the abundance and 'vicinity' of country seats
Attacks have taken place in the camp's 'vicinity' on six other occasions since April.
Everyone will be welcome but a special welcome to all those who are new to the town and 'vicinity' .
the number of people living in the immediate 'vicinity' was small
The area has been cordoned off and people living in the 'vicinity' of the house have been evacuated to safety.
With the above example in mind, let us take a cursory view of Egg Mountain and 'vicinity' .
The hill in the 'vicinity' of the graveyard has been the subject of much complaint.
When he started a family and bought a place to live, it was in that same general 'vicinity' .
He declined to leave his roots on St. Helena Island, and remained in that 'vicinity' throughout his life.
Black kites were sampled in and around the Doñana National Park, in the 'vicinity' of the contaminated area.
the abundance and 'vicinity' of country seats
There was concern for a swan and her five cygnets in the 'vicinity' of the contaminated area.
the number of people living in the immediate 'vicinity' was small
Smokers can ‘keep to themselves’ and non smokers have no reason to be in the 'vicinity' of a smoke zone.
There was no one on the street in that 'vicinity' and they met only three cars on the way back to the motel.
This is very evident in the red colouration of the rock in this 'vicinity' .
Much of the wealth he accumulated was invested in real estate in numerous rural areas in the 'vicinity' of Lynn.
Were they flying surveillance at the time that this vessel may have been in that 'vicinity' ?
Any suggestions on what to do for four hours in that 'vicinity' will be appreciated.
We have never had an objection to a planning application from local residents in this 'vicinity' .
In fact, not only was Kim not at the door for me, she wasn't even in my relative 'vicinity' .
After 1660, vines were planted in Kursk, Tambov, and in the 'vicinities' of Tula and Moscow.
It was a point worth bearing in mind, and so was the way in which the local communities kept the high road cleared of snow in their 'vicinities' .
The few hospitals still standing in the 'vicinities' were destroyed, from the inside.
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