Examples of using Comprises in English and their translations into Hindi
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The said Tribunal comprises a chairman and such number of other members as the central government thinks fit.
With the Bible we have a canon which comprises those books that God has directed the Church through His Spirit to acknowledge as authoritative;
The Nuclear Command Authority comprises a Political Council and an Executive Council.
Tamil Nadu comprises of more than 90% students from the State Board, which makes it difficult for them to qualify the NEET which is completely based on CBSE syllabus.
The code comprises of a 6-character code+ City format that can be generated,
A joint family comprises members of the family that are related to one another
It comprises a radiation head,
It comprises of 33 districts and its largest city is Jaipur,
just businesses, but the term comprises of other personal activities also.
the government officials for meeting and communication which later comprises as the main function.
It comprises a commercially available band saw, coated with an electroplated diamond layer,
The Bible comprises the words of God told by the prophets and the words written by the men God used at the time;
this committee comprises the government, the bank, and the big economist.
the government officials for meeting and communication which later comprises as the main function.
The Apache helicopter comprises the latest technology insertions and it is the only available attack helicopter with varied capabilities that make it suitable for any mission.
The code comprises of a“six-character+ city” format that can be generated,
The process of managing a business comprises several intertwined elements by which the goals and objectives of the organisation are achieved.
This scheme comprises of 11 different schemes
The report comprises the number of new homes that have begun building within the month as well as existing home sales.
The Ph.D. programme comprises an interrelated set of‘subjects' arranged in a progressive sequence.