Examples of using Obscure in English and their translations into Hindi
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Ecclesiastic
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
I had stopped believing in God when I was an obscure young man,
Trust is getting increasingly important and most of the recent Google updates have hit spammy and obscure websites.
Claire Obscure is a wall lamp that looks like a stylish
I read a lot of obscure books and it is nice to open a book.
Those who believe and obscure not their belief by wrongdoing, theirs is safety; and they are rightly guided.
Others recall just as obscure movies, like China Moon, as having given
Half a month preceding his choice into the Pakistan group, he was an obscure club cricketer who had neglected to make it even to his school group.
And if an underperforming stock is also small and obscure, a money manager will be even less eager to show it in his year-end list of holdings.
His birth date is obscure because there is little data about his initial life.
Remember that all such devices must provide protection from the wind and in no case obscure the interior of the room.
Accordingly, one academic analyst dismisses this idea as"an elusive fantasy that can only obscure real and difficult choices.".
You would be right, but here's what the researchers in this study ruled out as possible confounds(the scientific name for variables that obscure findings).
as causation in human affairs is typically complex and obscure.
How do some translations obscure Bible truths about the soul, death, and the earth?
However, using these phrases still comes up short because they obscure the problem.
the part of the S-curve you're on at the moment can obscure your perception of how quickly things are advancing.
beliefs, leftovers of the old paradigms, that obscure our internal guidance system.
On a large plot it is much easier to choose the space free from trees- nothing should obscure the greenhouse walls.
This disconnect with the historical climate record may obscure the public's perception of climate change.
Therefore, the need arises for coins which obscure the link between a sender and a receiver.