English to Gujarati Dictionary corrective

corrective

સુધારાત્મક
definition
noun
the move might be a corrective to some inefficient practices within hospitals
a thing intended to correct or counteract something else.
adjective
management was informed so that corrective action could be taken
designed to correct or counteract something harmful or undesirable.
translation of 'corrective'
ખોડ-સુધાર,
દુરસ્તીકર હરકોઈ બાબત,
મર્યાદા,
શુદ્ધિકારક,
શોધક પગલું કે ઔષધ,
પ્રતિકારક
example
Protective goggles are necessary in an industrial environment, and may be 'corrective' or non-corrective.
This form of production is unique to Ireland and these farmers are facing a very uncertain future unless 'corrective' action is taken.
It is only when it is present in large numbers that there is a need to take 'corrective' action.
Wouldn't it be more irresponsible of them to not take 'corrective' action?
About 100,000 people who are tired of wearing glasses or contact lenses undergo 'corrective' laser eye surgery in the UK every year.
Thirdly, our work hints at 'corrective' techniques that might be used to counteract prognostic error.
Then representatives visit the site and make recommendations on 'corrective' measures to put things right.
We have implemented 'corrective' action for all those possible causes.
It can then pass on operator instructions and 'corrective' actions to the ‘guilty’ machine.
Poorly designed policies can delay 'corrective' steps and create monopoly.
By spending time on preventive maintenance now, you can save time on 'corrective' maintenance in the future.
In England he applied his theories to dance education and also to designing 'corrective' exercises for factory workers.
Everyone knows baby boomers will strain future budgets, yet there's no clamor for 'corrective' policies.
Project Managers make extra efforts in codifying the mistakes made and 'corrective' steps taken before any project is closed out.
He said that had ‘exacerbated the losses by delaying and distracting the board from swift and 'corrective' action’.
In other words, military service would equal 'corrective' discipline.
Why wasn't I hurrying to a phone to call and get 'corrective' instructions to the appropriate building?
If a plan of 'corrective' action is needed, the instructions and time frame are explained.
They still need to take 'corrective' action regarding the inaccurate navigation charts.
For more serious violations covered by the penal code, housemates could be sent to 'corrective' labour colonies or camps.
The necessary 'correctives' , after all, would have to be brutal.
Cobalt, chromium, manganese, molybdenum and nickel are sometimes added as 'correctives' for iron; their addition also improves strength at high temperature.
What I think is that we are dealing with a sick patient, one apt to slide back into the same old destructive habits without some firm and concrete 'correctives' in place.
He no longer sees computers as aids but as 'correctives' , ways of ‘fixing’ past movies.
These 'correctives' guard against excessive romanticisation of the ancient Olympics, thereby setting an impossible ethical hurdle against which the modern Games will always fail.
In doing so, he offers important 'correctives' to the seminal work on the subject undertaken by Dieter Langewiesche, and a bold new statement of the role played by migration in 19th century society.
All these are unheralded natural 'correctives' taken on by our society, which doesn't allow itself to be easily suborned from above.
What do you think would be the fundamental consequences of such a crisis, and what, in your opinion, are the 'correctives' that should be adopted?
‘I believe there is a place for it only if it's applied 'correctively' to help influence good behaviour,’ he said.
My goal, therefore, is to read these two theorists as potential 'correctives' to one another.
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