English to Gujarati Dictionary disorder

disorder

ડિસઓર્ડર
definition
verb
she went to comb her disordered hair
disrupt the systematic functioning or neat arrangement of.
noun
tiresome days of mess and disorder
a state of confusion.
translation of 'disorder'
ગરબડ,
અવ્યવસ્થા,
તોફાન,
ધમાલ
noun
ગોટાળો
example
The latter argued that economic independence (an essential ingredient for citizenship among men) caused 'disorder' and decay in women.
Both men acknowledge a state of modern urban 'disorder' and confusion.
He sets off towards the front line, hoping to make good his promise of humanitarian care, but finds yet more confusion and 'disorder' at odds with his clinical skills.
He said Gardau00ed were stretched from their commitments in policing the EU presidency, combating public 'disorder' and fighting terrorism.
My mind was in such a whir of confusion and 'disorder' .
The term, meaning a state of intense 'disorder' or confusion, is commonly applied to loud bands who offer a somewhat masochistic listening experience.
Bratton's attack on street 'disorder' has dramatically improved public space downtown, according to local businesses.
u2018We are concerned about the rise in alcohol-fuelled 'disorder' , fights and disturbances in public places,u2019 said Sir Ian.
In the weeks before the parade Wilson insisted the organisation would take a u2018zero toleranceu2019 approach to public 'disorder' and sectarian abuse.
Hamilton Terrace was particularly busy and two men were arrested for public 'disorder' offences after a disturbance on New Year's Eve.
The arrests were made for a range of alleged offences including racist chanting and violent 'disorder' when the teams met at Wednesday's Hillsborough ground on Saturday.
I knew that I needed to abstract what I wanted from the general confusion and the 'disorder' of the scene.
In fact, from the moment her family jumped in the car to go on their yearly camping trip, her life was full of chaos, 'disorder' and confusion.
Whilst disorder hereabouts is at a lower level, public 'disorder' and crimes in public areas are an important issue.
The implementation of that policy has been a disaster: the legacy is one of 'disorder' and decay.
Both were fined 900 leva for causing public 'disorder' .
tiresome days of mess and 'disorder'
This too, then, accounts for some of the apparent confusion and 'disorder' in the world.
But the market is in 'disorder' , overrun by fake and inferior goods.
These are the things that we fear will 'disorder' our lives and undo us, these are the things we wish we could control but cannot, they are out of reach of law and our conscious will.
You're right to call attention to the role Police played in bringing 'disorder' , violence and confusion about.
an improved understanding of mental 'disorder'
Decay and 'disorder' are seen in reverse, as increasing.
Any sportsman who experienced warning symptoms such as fainting during training or with a family history of sudden death should be screened an tested for signs of cardiac 'disorder' .
Teenage yobs are to be forced to wear US-style uniforms as they carry out community service punishments under plans for a new high-visibility crackdown on public 'disorder' .
Jack trails behind, his eyes still searching the place for some sign of 'disorder' .
No one seems the least outraged that traders seek profit from this confusion and 'disorder' .
It also argues that waiting times create a gap in the market, partly filled by illegal cabs, while a limited taxi supply can add to police problems in dealing with late night public 'disorder' .
Complaints have been made to the police of threats and intimidation, assaults, criminal damage and public 'disorder' .
In addition, the presence of wardens is one of the swiftest ways to reduce the petty crimes - graffiti, litter and vandalism - which are the early signs of 'disorder' .
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