Examples of using Seemingly in English and their translations into Hindi
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Although the purpose of the account is unclear, seemingly changing from its initial stated goal when it started on December 19th 2014.
Sometimes seemingly complex instructions can be readily understood due to the overall context.
So, inquiring of the dead or seemingly receiving messages from them is yet another facet of the angel movement that is not approved by God.
Grandiose narcissists appear confident and outgoing, seemingly devoid of social anxiety, and read immediately to others as“narcissistic”.
However, medicine today has reached such a level that it can help even seemingly hopeless patients.
This is seemingly quite simple,
the range of creativity in dangdut is seemingly limitless.
Vargas himself would reply to Wu by clarifying to them they were a“proud Hispanic,” seemingly surprised that didn't qualify as diverse anymore.
And yet we often have moments where old and seemingly forgotten memories pop back into mind.
than a little silly, failing to recognize seemingly obvious business trends.
The prototype-A class of languages includes all those sign languages that seemingly cannot be derived from any other language.
Or, we might infer a weak identity among people who engage in actions that are seemingly contrary to the interests of their group.
They don't have a death wish," he stresses,"but seemingly a need for an adrenaline rush, no matter what.".
Take this real-life example of a seemingly minor conflict between a teacher and child that elicited an apparent major over-reaction by the adult.
Nia, which read,“I came across a profile on Facebook(link) with seemingly good credentials posting against Indian Armed Forces.
some things in life are(seemingly) inescapable.….
So seemingly being introduced to them by Hal Finney, known for his work on PGP.
Centre's top priority is seemingly renaming historic cities and building Ram Mandir.
(This seemingly could all be sped up significantly by a little modernization, perhaps a Pope
Most of the best work of the world has been done against seemingly impossibilities.