Examples of using Widened in English and their translations into Hindi
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This divide has not only endured, but widened over time to 92 per cent of Democrats and 52 per cent of Republicans by 2017.
Subsequently, several roads were widened and the construction of the Hindustan-Tibetroad with a 560-feet tunnel was taken up in 1851- 52.
The list of public authorities caught by the duty was widened on 3rd December 2001 and now includes over 25,000 public bodies.
the Government amended that notification of 6th March and widened the scope of inquiry.
the volume of people involving in such activities have widened.
narrow because they were never widened to make way for automobiles.
the number of people experiencing such activities have widened.
The government has decided on a number of steps to contain CAD, which widened to 2.4% of the GDP in the first quarter of 2018-19.
As a young woman, she traveled widely in Europe and this widened her outlook.
He said, the government has decided on a number of steps to contain CAD, which widened to 2.4 percent of the GDP in the first quarter of 2018-19.
Supplies of the M4A2 with a 76 mm gun in late 1944 further widened the gap.
The British subsequently widened participation in legislative councils with the Indian Councils Act 1892.
has been increased and pipeline network has been widened.
Last month's trade deficit widened the most in three years to $14 billion.
Saudi Arabia's admission comes after Turkish authorities widened their probe on Friday, searching a forest in Istanbul.
make five figure sums, entrepreneurship widened the earning horizon for women.
there was still a 33 per cent gap that widened compared to last year.
The widened canal can accommodate larger vessels(from 5,000 twenty-foot equivalent units(TEU)
But, with the passage of time, its range has vastly widened and it has come to mean a veritable voyage of discovery
technology has also accelerated, new products have emerged, and application fields have been increasingly widened.