Examples of using Relatively new in English and their translations into Hindi
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look at some of the more interesting decorations and costumes that have been made using this relatively new technology.
this is still a relatively new technology.
the wedding registry is a relatively new phenomenon that is very American.
The relatively new term"brontobyte," for example,
LASIK is still relatively new, which limits the amount of long-term data available.
Atom is still relatively new but seems to be going down very well with Mac users so far.
Relatively new to the high office, he led the country successfully through Indo-Pakistan War in 1965.
The painting is relatively new but if you go around you will see an old door with a similar painting.
A relatively new treatment is available for individuals who sweat excessively under the arms.
The technology is still relatively new, but more and more manufacturers tend to use it in their own products.
Xylitol, a relatively new, natural preventative is relatively unheard of by the public,
A relatively new Chinese manufacturer of the smartphone market,
Although still relatively new, a good amount of scientific literature already exists on cyberbullying.
Prime CFD is still relatively new and there's little trader feedback regarding the broker's reliability.
We are retired, relatively new to cruising, and our first trip abroad.
This' joined- up' nature of social problems is one of the key factors underlying the concept of social exclusion- a relatively new idea in British policy debate.
Because the treatment is relatively new, the risks and benefits are still under investigation
As the field is relatively new, the lack of policies,
A relatively new specialism, electronic security
If a company does not have a high credit rating,( if it is a relatively new startup, for example)