English to Kannada Dictionary backward

backward

ಹಿಂದುಳಿದ
definition
adverb
he took a step backward
(of a movement) away from one's front; in the direction of one's back.
a loving look backward at his early life
toward or into the past.
adjective
she left the room without a backward glance
directed behind or to the rear.
economically backward countries
having made less than normal progress.
translation of 'backward'
ಹಿಮ್ಮೊಗ
example
Downsizing may seem like a 'backward' step but if, at the end of the year, the reduced enterprise has rid itself of debt and put itself into a profitable position, it will have been the right move.
It has often been seen that the people when they are economically 'backward' , tend to lean on irrational habits and rituals to find some relief or an easy way out.
But I was to learn that every step forward by the accounting industry was followed by a giant step 'backward' .
Club members say that many of the children from the economically 'backward' families were registered with the club.
But scarcely 20 miles away, a new four-lane toll road is a giant step 'backward' .
I actually stumbled 'backward' a few steps in surprise.
The fur naps to the rear, thus sliding forward and resisting 'backward' movement.
He turned his hat 'backward' and snapped shots of his teammates warming up.
For example, you have in Mexico, poor people who are agriculturally 'backward' .
Hailing from economically 'backward' families, a steady source of income has immensely boosted the confidence levels of these women.
Can we say she is ideologically 'backward' or that she has backtracked to the status of household slave?
Of course, the league took its first step 'backward' financially last year, when the salary cap was reduced from the previous season's cap for the first time.
I would like to bring to your kind notice the fact that in spite of being industrially 'backward' , it has always been a great center of learning.
You take a couple of steps 'backward' , turn and walk quickly toward the front door.
Something inside him snapped, and suddenly he shoved Felix 'backward' and struggled to put his shirt back on.
He says that she has heard him speak in High German, Akkadian, and Aramaic which Peter interprets as his going 'backward' through many past lives.
He added that the county's economy was growing at six per cent and a three per cent increase was a 'backward' step.
Its bad enough as it is, we don't need to be taking any 'backward' steps.
With the exception of a 'backward' minority, the people in Young genuinely embrace the refugees.
Russia's leaders are loath to give these up to what they see as a bunch of 'backward' peasants.
History never moves 'backward' , and the past never returns.
Chess is renowned for producing eccentric and socially 'backward' individuals.
The Scandinavian monarchies were transformed from poor and rather 'backward' societies into prosperous agricultural democracies.
A man who is just standing, no matter how strong he may be, will falter 'backward' if you push him from the front.
Given this trend, it is a 'backward' step to talk about ‘producing’ children who could never have an experience of living with both their birth parents.
Daniel turned his ball cap 'backward' and leaned forward to sight his target through the scope.
Frantically, he thought 'backward' toward the night before.
It was a bit of a 'backward' step for us after some decent performances and we will have to lift our game again for the next matches.
Historians in the late 19th and early 20th centuries worked 'backward' and pieced it together.
Consider practicing lateral and 'backward' movements while drawing smoothly and shooting quickly yet carefully from full concealment.
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