Examples of using Echoed in English and their translations into Hindi
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Her voice echoed throughout the ship.
A sound inside the Golghar is echoed 27- 32 times.
His voice echoed throughout the city.
Family matriarch Kris Jenner only echoed that sentiment.
His voice echoed throughout the room.
When editing is complete, the edited commands are echoed and executed.
The Paisleys echoed that sentiment.
Fast forward to present day private practice, and now I hear this sentiment echoed client after client.
He echoed the sentiments of his boss.
Many players echoed his thoughts.
She echoed his question back: Have you felt ours?
Townsville's floods echoed this pattern.
Respondents echoed this sentiment in their text responses.
Jihad Lubbad, 42, whose family was also from Asqalan, echoed his determination.
A similar view is echoed in the Brahman- Maya distinction in Advaita.
The corridor had been empty and desolate as she passed through it,her short heels had klapprat against the hard floor and echoed along the white walls.
The thoughts in my head echoed my friends' concerns.
Others echoed this idea that when the hallucinatory experiences were faced, rather than fended off, the possibility of value could emerge.
John Fletcher and John Wycliffe echoed the same thoughts in their respected works.
This shift echoed changes in the broader American culture of the 1960s and 1970s- a shift toward celebrating individual autonomy and self-expression.
Kimberly Swierenga, an elder law attorney in San Diego echoed these sentiments, based on the experiences with her clients.
Fancourt echoed those thoughts, saying to combine passive TV time with“contrasting activities” that get you out of the house.
Interviews with all the travelers echoed one theme-“We don't want to look back and have regrets.”.
In the same year he echoed the sentiment in a famous song which is today the national anthem of India.
My mother's passion for the Arctic echoed through my experience in Greenland, and I felt the power and the fragility of the landscape.
Why?" said Mary coldly."Why!" echoed Martha."Because they scarce ever had their stomachs full in their lives.
A University of Rochester study echoed these results, finding that stress at work leads to behaviors like watching TV and less exercise.
In fact in Psychology and Mind we echoed certain studies that suggest certain psychological and social benefits of living with a cat.
Mridula R of The News Minute echoed the sentiment as she praised the film's novelty in the honest portrayal of women, their"liberation, thoughts, decisions.