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modulation

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/ˌmɒdʒʊˈleɪʃən/ · mod-u-la-tion

The process of varying a property's value in a systematic way.

Meanings

nounformal

The process of varying a property's value in a systematic way.

کسی خاص قیمت کی متناسب تبدیلی کرنے کا عمل۔

موڈولیشن

modulashan

Synonyms

variationalterationmodificationتبدیلیتبدلتغيير

Antonyms

uniformityconsistencystagnationیکسانیتاستحکامعدم تبدیلی

Common Collocations

  • amplitude modulation
  • frequency modulation
  • modulation of voice

Example Sentences

The modulation of the signal allows clearer communication over distances.

سگنل کی موڈولیشن دور دراز کے فاصلے پر واضح مواصلت کی اجازت دیتی ہے۔

Signal ki modulashan door daraz ke faaslay par wazeh mawasalat ki ijaazat deti hai.

In music, modulation can change the key of a piece beautifully.

موسیقی میں، موڈولیشن کسی ٹکڑے کی کی کو خوبصورتی سے تبدیل کر سکتی ہے۔

Mauseeqi mein, modulashan kisi tukde ki key ko khoobsurati se tabdeel kar sakti hai.

The researcher focused on the modulation of light signals.

تحقیقی نے روشنی کے سگنلز کی موڈولیشن پر توجہ دی۔

Tahqiqat ne roshni ke signals ki modulashan par tawajjo di.

Easily Confused With

modulation vs modulation:Modulation refers to both a process in different contexts but can be mistaken due to its varied applications.

Word Family

modulate
verbموڈولیٹ کرنا
modulatory
adjectiveموڈولیٹری

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'modulation' as 'modifying' your communication signals.

Picture a musician transitioning smoothly between different keys.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

زباں کا موڈولیشن دل کے رازوں کو بیان کرے، سُر کی تکلم سے ہر درد کا نشان بنے۔

Zabaan ka modulashan dil ke raazon ko bayan kare, Sur ki takallum se har dard ka nishan bane.

The modulation of the tongue reveals the secrets of the heart, Through the expression of melody, every pain becomes a mark.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

چوکتے پہچاننا۔۔

Chaukate pehchanna.

Recognizing different tones.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "modulatio" — the act of measuring or measuring out

First known use: 14th century

The word 'modulation' has its roots in Latin 'modulatio,' which refers to the act of arranging or varying musical tones. Its use has expanded into various fields such as communication and science.