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The Supreme Court remarked that the property of a Hindu woman dying without a will and leaving behind no husband and children goes to her husband's heirs and not to her family as her "gotra" changes ...
When Hindu woman marries, her 'gotra' changes: Supreme Court in succession case
The meaning of MANY is consisting of or amounting to a large but indefinite number. How to use many in a sentence.
We use the quantifiers much, many, a lot of, lots of to talk about quantities, amounts and degree. We can use them with a noun (as a determiner) or without a noun (as a pronoun). …
Amounting to or consisting of a large indefinite number: many friends. 2. Being one of a large indefinite number; numerous: many a child; many another day. 1. The majority of the people; the masses: "The many fail, the one succeeds" (Tennyson). 2. A large indefinite number: A good many of the workers had the flu.
Many is used only with the plural of countable nouns (except in the combination many a). Its counterpart used with uncountable nouns is much. Many and much merge in the comparative and superlative forms, which are more and most for both determiners.