Examples of using Defined by in English and their translations into Hindi
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Abby's early life was defined by an extreme iteration of Jewish practice, but more relaxed forms of traditional Judaism are also divided along gender lines.
Each cell is defined by a specific row/column pair, such A3,
Zones with special terms of useterritories are the terrain, the limits of which are defined by the rules and within which special regulations apply.
originally a loanword from French and was first defined by the Irish French economist Richard Cantillon.
the connection was defined by another user.
as well as advertising goals, are defined by the organization.
The Hawaiian borders are the only state boundaries in the US that are entirely defined by natural features.
You can think of biomes as specific areas on Earth that are defined by the plants and animals that live in that geographic region.
After all, each year has its own personality, defined by the events of that year.
that“reality” is defined by the modeller.
Most people think the future of the world will be defined by globalization, but the truth is that technology matters more.
Nutrition support should be considered in people who are malnourished, as defined by any of the following.
Florida has twenty Metropolitan Statistical Areas(MSAs) defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget(OMB).
which have been defined by the Hostile?
I am confident of a future of Sri Lanka, defined by unity and integrity; peace and harmony; and opportunity and dignity for everyone.
This can refer to political or civil freedom in the sense of being a free person, as defined by‘the absence of control or restraint'(3).
Theil's contention is that while most people think the future of the world will be defined by globalisation, the truth is that technology matters more.
Colorado are the only American states whose borders have no natural feature and are defined by straights lines.
exciting market that is defined by tricks of the trade and advanced financial techniques.
which argued that the character of independent India should be defined by the religious affiliations of its people.