Meaning of (सप्रमाण) sapramana in english

As noun : prompt
proper Ex:  He neglected to add a species name to form a proper binomial suitable Ex:  He chose a kind of suitable poetry about it up to the mark even Ex:  Many editors and even a few cartoonists alright true Ex:  This was especially true for the Terek Cossacks land. okay not bad better Ex:  A better detailed historical account from the 8th century BC smack dab smack on the nose to the day bolt bang full Ex:  The full body of the work slap immediately Ex:  It has also been reported that Brock died immediately perfect Ex:  The Borough of these figures is perfect well Ex:  Greg Norman and Nick Price, as well as singers Celine Dion and Alan Jackson.
As verb : appropriate direct Ex:  The end result is a lack of modulation via two pathways, direct and indirect.
As adjective : precise Ex:  To the point of death, the last moment of life at the precise moment of death उ:   इनमें कभी सप्रमाण शब्दसंकलन भी हुआ। ok exact Ex:  Translation, an exact copy accurate Ex:  The system is said to be accurate to within 5 millimeters. acceptable just Ex:  Wakeboarding, Kiteboarding, Skiing, Biscuiting to name just a few. critical Ex:  However, some reviewers have been critical of the re-release due to its format. authoritative Ex:  This book is authoritative
As adverb : very Ex:  The newsreader was very impressive. right Ex:  One of the rounds apparently ricocheted into Shakur's right lung. all right plumb
Other : with proof substantiated Ex:  Not until 1904 was a substantiated solution offered. demonstratively
Suggested : done, performed, delivered, etc, at once or without delay suitable or fitting for a particular purpose, person, occasion, etc in a high degree extremely exceedingly strictly accurate or correct all right proceeding normally satisfactory or under control
Exampleसप्रमाण का हिन्दी मे अर्थ

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(सप्रमाण) sapramana can be used as noun, verb, adverb or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 7 including consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language . Transliteration : sapramaaNa

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