copiously - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of copiously in Hindi

  • अधिकता से
  • प्राचुर्य से

copiously Definition

Adverb

  • in large quantities.

copiously Example

  • his book is copiously annotated with references to the current debates ( उनकी पुस्तक को वर्तमान बहसों के संदर्भ में प्रचुर मात्रा में व्याख्यायित किया गया है )
  • This means no doubt that gold and silver were copiously used in its decoration. ( इसका अर्थ यह है कि इसमें कोई शक नहीं कि इसकी सजावट में सोने और चांदी का भरपूर इस्तेमाल किया गया था। )
  • Manure is copiously applied to the more valuable crops whenever manure is available, its use being limited by poverty and not by ignorance. ( जब भी खाद उपलब्ध होती है, खाद को अधिक मूल्यवान फसलों पर बहुतायत से लागू किया जाता है, इसका उपयोग गरीबी से सीमित होता है न कि अज्ञानता से। )
  • Water must now be copiously supplied to the border, and air admitted in abundance, but cold draughts which favour the attack of mildew must be avoided. ( पानी को अब सीमा पर प्रचुर मात्रा में आपूर्ति की जानी चाहिए, और हवा में प्रचुर मात्रा में प्रवेश किया जाना चाहिए, लेकिन ठंडे ड्राफ्ट जो फफूंदी के हमले का पक्ष लेते हैं, से बचना चाहिए। )

More Sentence

  • It occupies the site of the Tacape of the Romans and consists of an open port and European quarter and several small Arab towns built in an oasis of date palms. This oasis is copiously watered by a stream called the Wad Gabes.
  • Tennyson was already writing copiously - "an epic of 6000 lines" at twelve, a drama in blank verse at fourteen, and so on: these exercises have, very properly, not been printed, but the poet said of them at the close of his life, "It seems to me, I wrote them all in perfect metre."
  • Melastomaceae, copiously represented in tropical America, are more feebly so in Peru and wholly wanting in Chile.
  • This reduction of the temperature, carried to an undesirable extreme, is the reason why the man who has copiously consumed spirits "to keep out the cold" is often visited with pneumonia.
  • He could drink copious amounts of beer without ill effect.
  • She listened to me and took copious notes .
  • He took copious notes during the lecture.
  • His eyes watered copiously and he was nearly blind.
  • Mimi never left her room that day, and wept copiously.
  • Henchy snuffled vigorously and spat so copiously that he.
  • Naturally, the day the cruiser navigated its waters it did rain copiously.
  • I don’t want Abigail to live with her dad! Tears spilled copiously.
  • Roger was also bloodied and sweat poured copiously from every crevice of his body.
  • He attended his lectures and took copious notes.
  • She took copious notes of the professor's lecture.
  • Officer Gomez took copious notes.
  • She was a copious writer.
  • Her intestinal symptoms progressed and she vomited copious amounts of fluid every two to three hours.
  • But it had always used its copious data for control rather than for information.
  • The contemporary historians Cantacuzenus and Nicephorus Gregoras deal very copiously with this subject, taking the Hesychast and Barlaamite sides respectively.
  • The wound should be explored, copiously irrigated, and surgically debrided.  
  • The beer flowed copiously and the air was thick with smoke from cigarettes.  
  • She walked between the cars and before she noticed, it started to rain copiously.  
  • Though the entire book is lucidly written and copiously researched, these latter chapters are especially interesting and informative.  
  • To make this argument he copiously cites recent historians and political theorists.  
  • I am indebted to him for kindly reading and commenting copiously and acutely on the first drafts of all the chapters.  
  • The surgeon copiously irrigates the wound with sterile saline solution and checks for leaks or bleeding.  
  • He travelled copiously, by car, bus, train and boat and on foot, but eschewed air travel.
  • Of these rocks Sir Archibald Geikie says: " Two great phases or types of volcanic action during Carboniferous time may be recognized - (r) Plateaus, where the volcanic materials discharged copiously from many scattered openings now form broad tablelands or ranges of hills, sometimes many hundreds of square miles in extent and 1500 ft.
  • The interwoven hyphae fuse and branch copiously, filling up all interstices.
  • I was drinking copiously