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coupled

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/ˈkʌpəld/ · cou-pled

Joined together; to combine or associate things or people.

Meanings

verbformal

Joined together; to combine or associate things or people.

مل کر یا جوڑ کر؛ چیزوں یا لوگوں کو ایک ساتھ کرنا۔

جوڑا

jora

Synonyms

connectedjoinedassociatedملے ہوئےپیوستمتحد

Antonyms

separateddivideddisjoinedالگمنقسمچھوٹا ہوا

Common Collocations

  • coupled efforts
  • light coupled with sound
  • coupled together

Example Sentences

The two companies have coupled their resources for the project.

دونوں کمپنیوں نے اس منصوبے کے لیے اپنی وسایل کو ملایا ہے۔

Dono companyon ne is mansoobe ke liye apni wasail ko milaya hai.

The study examined how stress is coupled with memory loss.

مطالعے میں یہ دیکھا گیا ہے کہ دباؤ یادداشت کے نقصان کے ساتھ کیسے ملا ہوا ہے۔

Mutalae mein yeh dekha gaya hai ke dabao yaaddasht ke nuqsan ke sath kaise mila hua hai.

The new technology couples efficiency with sustainability.

نئی ٹیکنالوجی توانائی کی بچت کو پائیداری کے ساتھ ملا دیتی ہے۔

Nayi technology tawanai ki bachat ko paidari ke sath mila deti hai.

Easily Confused With

couple:While 'coupled' refers to the act of joining, 'couple' refers to two items or people who are paired.

Word Family

couple
nounجوڑا
coupling
nounملانا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of two things 'coupled' together like a train and its carriages.

Imagine a pair of rings linked together.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت کے جوڑے میں کوئی بات تو ہو، رشتہ ہو تو رنگ بکھرتا ہو جوڑا ۔

Mohabbat ke jore mein koi baat to ho, rishta ho to rang bikhar-ta ho jora.

In the bond of love, there must be some essence; if there's a connection, then let the colors scatter.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

ایکتا میں ہی طاقت ہے۔

Ekta mein hi taqat hai.

In unity, there is strength.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Middle English "copled" — fastened or joined

First known use: 14th century

The word 'coupled' comes from the Middle English word 'copled', which was derived from the verb 'couple', indicating the act of joining two items together.