English to Gujarati Dictionary contentious

contentious

વિવાદાસ્પદ
definition
adjective
a contentious issue
causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial.
translation of 'contentious'
વિવાદગ્રસ્ત,
કજિયાખોર,
તકરારી,
વિવાદાસ્પદ
example
That is a very real concern, as is the fact that the Minister has the power to resolve any 'contentious' or unresolved issues to do with scopes of practice.
A still more 'contentious' area surrounds the question whether the defendants, or either of them, should be permitted to make purchases.
A strongly 'contentious' figure, he garnered many enemies as well as advocates.
And what inspiration will a new CEO bring to that very 'contentious' party?
In 1996, after much 'contentious' debate, Congress passed historic welfare reform legislation.
Although Tanzania is one of the least densely populated countries in eastern Africa, control and access to productive lands has become an increasingly 'contentious' issue.
In the commentaries that precede the extracts, the editor is at pains to present potentially 'contentious' figures as unanimously acclaimed.
It looks as if the only 'contentious' affidavit is this one you are about to tell me about, Mr Douglas.
The most 'contentious' issue is likely to be a provision encouraging commissioners to facilitate voluntary co-operation by witness to be heard in private.
But the moves for exemption are likely to prove highly 'contentious' , coming as they do in the run-up to elections to the Scottish parliament.
The century-old organization used to be at the mercy of the often 'contentious' parties in Italy's coalition governments.
A small, dark, 'contentious' people known as the Picts held sway over the islands until the eighth and ninth centuries, when Viking invaders arrived.
The Continuing Record extends to eleven volumes and includes serious, 'contentious' allegations back and forth between the parties and other deponents.
By all accounts, her husband was 'contentious' and physically abusive.
Of course controversies and 'contentious' issues have emerged.
The film refuses to judge - both sides of this 'contentious' debate are vividly and powerfully drawn.
A blow to the nose, sharply given by an experienced pastor during a congregational debate, can put a 'contentious' layperson into a stupor.
This last piece of evidence is particularly 'contentious' and likely to feature prominently in the appeal.
A 'contentious' or belligerent personality toward others is indicative of hyper-sensitivity and a feeling of never being fully understood.
Cadorna would become one of the most 'contentious' figures in the history of the war.
I feel somewhat guilty for dismissing what is certainly a very 'contentious' debate in a few lines yesterday.
Thus, the structural trigger for detailed public debate on 'contentious' matters would be gone.
Analogous battles over school finance issues will likely become just as 'contentious' and prolonged.
There is nothing 'contentious' or political about them.
As between solicitor and client in both 'contentious' and non-contentious costs the taxing officer starts with the retainer.
The transgene contamination is certain to fuel the 'contentious' debate over the use of genetically modified crops.
My Lord, you will be aware of the 'contentious' nature of this litigation between the parties.
The Greeks did not have the capacity to write philosophy, because they were a 'contentious' people.
Her request was made during a 'contentious' debate about raising admissions standards at Nevada's public institutions, which she opposes.
We must find an accord, even if it involves the imposition of peace keeping force between the 'contentious' parties.
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