from
 
				થી
				definition
					
					preposition
					
					she began to walk away from him
					
					indicating the point in space at which a journey, motion, or action starts.
					
					
					the show will run from 10 to 2
					
					indicating the point in time at which a particular process, event, or activity starts.
					
					
					
				
						translation of 'from'
					
					
					
					
					
						પ્રેષક
					
					
					
					
					preposition
					
					
						તરફચી,
					
					
					
					
						માંચી
					
					
					
					
				example
					
					I watched 'from' behind the curtain
					
					She got a bad feeling in her stomach as she slowly got up 'from' her bed and walked back to the stairs.
					
					subtract 5 'from' 10
					
					Officers believe that 'from' a distance, the mast would appear to be a lighting column.
					
					If we want to keep on sinning after we are saved 'from' the law of sin and death, He will allow us to do so.
					
					The types of incidents the team deal with ranges 'from' high to low level cases.
					
					Its quite different 'from' the Sokal hoax, for lots of reasons, as has been pointed out.
					
					it's half an hour 'from' here
					
					it was deducted 'from' my pay
					
					He says you must stand back and look at the tree 'from' a distance to get an idea how tall it is.
					
					I saw it on my way home 'from' school
					
					We started off quite a bit different 'from' where we had been at the open test.
					
					men who ranged in age 'from' seventeen to eighty-four
					
					The event is organised by volunteers 'from' the library to raise money to spend on community facility.
					
					a great goal 'from' O'Neill
					
					Injuries range 'from' serious lacerations to major fractures and head and spinal injuries.
					
					It took the Councillor two hours to make the journey 'from' Bury to Ramsbottom.
					
					Each band had a mere ten minutes to show off their talent and music ranged 'from' rock to punk and nu-metal.
					
					anything 'from' geography to literature
					
					Drug addicts would benefit 'from' the tests once they decided to kick the habit.
					
					Anyone with a few hours to spare can join, and the current volunteers range in age 'from' 18 up.
					
					With prices ranging 'from' a few rupees to a few hundred, the lamps make for a memorable buy.
					
					It's amazing to see the island 'from' the waters, all classic hazy blue layers of skyscrapers.
					
					Christmas arrived and with it frost and snow on the mainland mountains visible 'from' the island.
					
					they were eliminated 'from' their group
					
					All the tracks are original compositions and the music ranges 'from' folk to acoustic jazz.
					
					Meanwhile, the mayor's own tsunami fund is set to benefit 'from' a couple of large donations.
					
					I was only moments away 'from' home
					
					This translation 'from' a medieval Anglo-Norman source gives a less cynical view on it.
					
					Their injuries were so bad that police had to identify them 'from' their fingerprints.
					
					
					
					
				
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