avenues in the PONS Dictionary

avenues Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a city of wide avenues

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English
This journey opens up new avenues for development of the mankind and limits the role of negative emotions like envy, hatred, animosity and narrow mindedness.
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These avenues were also divided into three lanes aligned with the three gateways of each gate.
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The charges are cold comfort to the families, many of whom have moved on or tried to adopt through other avenues.
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Thus, the first trolleybus lines generally covered the streets and avenues where there were no trams.
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They mobilise savings and canalise it into broad range of avenues such as equities; sovereign and corporate bonds; and real estate etc.
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There are plenty of avenues stay-at-home moms have for further improvement, home studies, home industry, etc.
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The festival includes various avenues like singing, dancing, fashion show, elocution, stage plays and various other such events.
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At the intersection of the two avenues was a public well, which has lately been covered.
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However, the increased jobless rate has crimped business at some companies, so they're exploring newer and more innovative avenues.
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It reflects the entire set up of the college, its working during the year, and the progress made in different avenues.
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