sharpened - Meaning in Telugu

sharpened - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of sharpened in English

sharpened adjective

  1. made sharp or sharper

    Example

    • "a sharpened knife cuts more cleanly"
  2. having the point made sharp

    Example

    • "a sharpened pencil"

What is sharpened meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase sharpened refers to made sharp or sharper, or having the point made sharp. See sharpened meaning in Telugu, sharpened definition, translation and meaning of sharpened in Telugu. Learn and practice the pronunciation of sharpened. Find the answer of what is the meaning of sharpened in Telugu.

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