English to Hindi Dictionary disadvantageous

disadvantageous

हानिकर
definition
adjective
the system was disadvantageous to the Connecticut merchants
involving or creating unfavorable circumstances that reduce the chances of success or effectiveness.
translation of 'disadvantageous'
अहितकर,
अलाभकारी
adjective
हानिकर,
लाभहीन,
नामुवाफिक,
असुविधाजनक,
घाटेवाला,
बेफ़यादा,
प्रतिकूल
example
Each camp feels that it would be politically 'disadvantageous' , a sign of weakness or lack of resolve, to publicly acknowledge any uncertainty in their view of the system.
Ultimately, under the Court's decision, a successful plaintiff will have to prove she was singled out for 'disadvantageous' treatment in the workplace.
In cases involving the liability of professionals the limitation period will normally commence when the client acts on the negligent advice by entering into a 'disadvantageous' transaction.
Michael had nearly been killed in that battle, possibly because of the 'disadvantageous' circumstances under which the battle was fought.
A payment will therefore only become due to the Defaulting Party if and insofar as it represents a gain to the Non-defaulting Party resulting from its being relieved of a 'disadvantageous' contract.
Reduced fruit set after a hurricane could be especially 'disadvantageous' because hurricanes can create sites for plant recruitment.
On the other hand, they are available to any other appropriate visual system, which can be advantageous or 'disadvantageous' , depending on the intended receiver.
The charge to the property was obtained by the son's exploiting the weaknesses of his father's position in order to benefit from a transaction which was manifestly 'disadvantageous' to the father.
Conversely, with opposing sets of muscles acting on the jaw at various points, it would be 'disadvantageous' to divide the structure of the mandible among several bones.
We, however, should realize that it is economically 'disadvantageous' and nonsensical for the state to support and army that is doing no military training.
Because large proteins are energetically expensive to make, such proteins are 'disadvantageous' if shorter proteins can perform the same function.
This can be 'disadvantageous' for an individual who is significantly younger than the other beneficiaries, or if an individual is the only person of the group of beneficiaries.
Such losses of strength may be 'disadvantageous' to the athlete on the field, as any subtle decrease in performance may be enough for the athlete to lose his competitive edge.
Ironically, he received the Nobel Peace Prize for his contribution to ending the Vietnam War, as he negotiated the US withdrawal from Vietnam on the least 'disadvantageous' terms possible.
However, they have long been in a 'disadvantageous' and vulnerable position due to their status and restrictive regulations.
The conformation, which normally would be 'disadvantageous' , may get stabilized by stacking and/or other interactions with the codon bases.
The term disease is defined as a condition or state in a group of persons who have specified characteristics by which they differ from the norm in a way that is biologically 'disadvantageous' .
The second was that he should realize that the attempt to create a single European power was 'disadvantageous' to the United States and that he should try to block it.
Again, if this is the case, it will remain unclear why a referendum would have been rejected since the outcome will be the rejection of a euro that will be 'disadvantageous' for everyone.
At the individual level, 'disadvantageous' treatment of the disabled is often rooted in ill-will, disregard, and moral arbitrariness.
But we had no evidence that a scheme like that described in clause 3, ‘Overview’, will actually change anything in New Zealand advantageously, and there is every likelihood that it will change things 'disadvantageously' .
This is discriminatory: to discriminate against members of a group of people just is to treat them 'disadvantageously' compared to members of other groups, when there's no adequate justification for doing so.
Appropriate prominence should be given to terms which might operate 'disadvantageously' to the customer.
The plight of gallant, Catholic little Belgium, invaded by a militaristic aggressor, was 'disadvantageously' compared with Ireland, achieving freedom (so Redmond argued) within the British Empire, rather like Canada or Australia.
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