chasm

అగాధం
definition
noun
The movie also shows a panoramic view of the mountains, deep chasms and valleys going into oblivion and the sounds of crackling icicles and snowstorms.
a deep fissure in the earth, rock, or another surface.
translation of 'chasm'
అగాధం,
లోయ
example
the 'chasm' between rich and poor
It is clear that there is now a greater 'chasm' between teens and adults.
a 'chasm' a mile long
The 'chasm' between the editorial side and the technology side is more or less accurately replicated when it comes to the layman.
he was engulfed in a 'chasm' of despair
That shows the 'chasm' between the views being expressed in this country.
When an individual lies, he does so to bridge or cover over the 'chasm' between his personal interests and accepted social norms.
The security measures sanctioned by the state serve only to widen the 'chasm' between the powerful and powerless.
The geneticist obscures the 'chasm' between her hope and the technical options he is offering.
It had a drawbridge that was not over a moat filled with water, but a 'chasm' that seemed to go to the center of the Earth.
The tunnel floor became a bridge over an incredible 'chasm' that was so deep that no bottom could be seen.
the 'chasm' between rich and poor
But there is a 'chasm' between how she is perceived in America and here.
Genetic variables and years of experience forge a wide 'chasm' between an average athlete and a top professional.
The burghers of Lucern were rich but, in those days, the 'chasm' between the rich and the poor was enormous.
There was a big 'chasm' between us - we were musical snobs to them and they thought we were elitists.
The 'chasm' between the wealthy elite and broad layers of the population will only continue to widen under conditions of slump.
But this served only to enlarge the social 'chasm' between home owning wealth-holders and families with no assets.
The closer war seems to get, the larger the 'chasm' between sides grows.
At some point, however, it will become increasingly difficult to bridge the 'chasm' between their faith and their values.
One year later and the 'chasm' between this side and that side has grown ever wider.
Up ahead he could see some sort of bridge, crossing a wide and deep 'chasm' .
Far from ameliorating the present social crisis, such plans would only deepen the 'chasm' between rich and poor.
Such comments underscore the 'chasm' between the response of liberals and of socialists to social inequality.
The results also highlight a growing 'chasm' between the borough's best and worst performing schools.
This is what, maybe, contributes to the 'chasm' between leaders and followers and the general social decay.
What the current row has exposed is the 'chasm' between East and West.
An even more striking feature of the gravity map is the deep 'chasms' , known as fracture zones, that cut across the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Ocean basins.
After an hour you reach the top, a shunting yard next to the phosphate mine, and then you trundle back down again through deep romantic 'chasms' and caverns measureless to man.
The photos from these fly-bys have revealed amazing detail in the structures of craters, grooves, and 'chasms' crossing the frigid surfaces of these little worlds.
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