English to Gujarati Dictionary wastage

wastage

બગાડ
definition
noun
the wastage of natural resources
the action or process of losing or destroying something by using it carelessly or extravagantly.
the wastage of muscle tissue
the weakening or deterioration of a part of the body, typically as a result of illness or lack of use.
translation of 'wastage'
ક્ષય,
ઘટ,
દુર્વ્યય,
ઘટાડો,
બગાડ
example
'wastage' was cut by 50 per cent
There's already a perceptible muscle 'wastage' in her hind quarters, and I have been encouraging her to take a little exercise: one of her endearing traits is that she can almost always be persuaded to take a walk with me.
the influence of academic ability on student 'wastage'
Meanwhile, the Audit Commission's scathing report on the running of the criminal justice system says the £80m 'wastage' would pay for thousands more police officers.
But this is a compelling history, tinged with sadness, not only for the human suffering and 'wastage' , but also at the despoiling of a unique and magnificent landscape and destruction of the nomadic way of life.
If power is given free to farmers, they will not care to switch it off soon even after their job is finished; thus, it will result in 'wastage' .
Its storage heaters, which will be produced at the rate of over 600,000 a year in the Shanyang Dimplex joint venture plant, will help to control pollution by reducing 'wastage' .
During the off-season, you have to work on your muscles to prevent 'wastage' .
Others spoke of 'wastage' and the government leading by example.
A removable fibre cast pot means the 31-year-old can already do vital stretching exercises on his ankle and knee that will prevent muscle 'wastage' .
'wastage' was cut by 50 percent
the 'wastage' of natural resources
Used by astronauts to boost muscular performance in space and thus prevent muscle 'wastage' , the trainer is now used by professional football players in Barcelona Football Club.
First, there is a reduction in feed 'wastage' ; second, there is an improvement in the digestibility of nutrients.
Although total 'wastage' in Hurricanes and Spitfires approached 3,000, deliveries to the squadrons were in excess of 3,500.
In the 1980s he worked on syringomyelia, a degenerative disease that leads to muscle 'wastage' .
Thankfully, faith in the surgeon was justified and three operations later Weller made a full recovery, following one more season of frustration due to muscle 'wastage' caused by 60-odd days in hospital.
the 'wastage' of natural resources
Placing the product in a niche can be a tough choice, especially if the board wants the entire market, however it can limit 'wastage' of productive resources.
When you consider that it costs more than that sum to construct just a good harbour, you can see there was no 'wastage' there.
This is to encourage energy efficiency and to reduce energy 'wastage' .
The houses and bungalows will be timber-framed and clad with UK-grown timbers, roofed with recycled slates and insulated with recycled newspaper while the plumbing system is designed to cut water 'wastage' .
Danny has suffered a lot of muscle 'wastage' throughout his illness, but there is no reason why he can't walk again.
There is information on rainwater harvesting, roof water collection, a chart of 'wastage' caused by unintentional use of water, and how to prevent this by simple methods such as stopping a faucet from leaking.
Houses in Ireland are performing very badly in terms of energy usage; 'wastage' is very high, and homes are badly insulated.
The company has been taking stringent cost control measures, new trade management strategies and increasing efforts to implement lean management programmes and eliminate 'wastage' in all areas of manufacturing.
A disciplined approach was introduced to avoid 'wastage' in every department.
Their futures looked bleak at the beginning of last year after both were diagnosed with Battens Disease, a fatal condition causing muscle 'wastage' .
By getting the domestic consumer to pay an amount of money that is based on usage, there will be more awareness and less 'wastage' of a valuable natural resource.
The most common signs are muscle 'wastage' , diarrhoea and respiratory distress in pigs aged between six and 14 weeks.
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