English to Kannada Dictionary wastage

wastage

ಪೋಲಾಗುವುದನ್ನು
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'
ಪೋಲು ಮಾಡಿದ್ದು,
ನಷ್ಟ,
ವ್ಯರ್ಥಮಾಡಿದ್ದು
example
However, there is 10 per cent 'wastage' on the flowers purchased.
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' .
Furthermore the committee ask all members to look for and report any leaks and to turn off any running taps as there is serious 'wastage' of water occurring, which has led to the present shortages.
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.
Doesn't an automated parking fee system do away with the 'wastage' of destroying unsold coupons every two years, or ensure non-evasion of parking fees, or even eradicate littering in car parks?
First, there is a reduction in feed 'wastage' ; second, there is an improvement in the digestibility of nutrients.
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' .
A figure of £424 was suggested for the annual food 'wastage' per person every year.
The state government has brought nuptials of all religious hues under the Essential Commodities Act to prevent 'wastage' of food at wedding feasts.
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.
After all, so many simple things are overlooked in most houses, such as using the optimum amount of water for cooking, getting leaking taps repaired in time and avoiding 'wastage' of water in general.
The strategy outlines Defence's commitment to reduce water consumption, minimise 'wastage' and maximise use of waste water across Defence properties.
Often this 'wastage' is a direct result of cost shifting between federal and state/territory governments.
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.
Thus, it was anticipated that a fighter force of 50 squadrons engaged in active operations would suffer 'wastage' of 1,000 aircraft a month.
the 'wastage' of natural resources
It is important to insulate under the heating pipes to prevent 'wastage' , particularly if you live in a flat - you don't want to end up providing your downstairs neighbour with a new heating system.
The most common signs are muscle 'wastage' , diarrhoea and respiratory distress in pigs aged between six and 14 weeks.
Their futures looked bleak at the beginning of last year after both were diagnosed with Battens Disease, a fatal condition causing muscle 'wastage' .
We want to get best value for taxpayers and cut 'wastage' by up to 10 per cent by improving the way we spend money on services.
There is evidence, says Vincent, that the inner layer of muscles that support your lower back show muscle 'wastage' in those experiencing back pain because every time you move you are bracing outer muscles to take the strain.
He noted that the problem the region had in the fisheries sector have been the non optimal utilisation of existing resources hence the need to address issues of quality control and 'wastage' arising from inadequate processing facilities.
'wastage' was cut by 50 percent
Both must get into top gear with almost immediate effect if they are to have a significant impact on graft and 'wastage' and mechanisms must be put in place to ensure that these are minimised on all fronts.
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.
It could also reduce food 'wastage' which is estimated to cost at least 10 billion yuan every year.
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.
This is to encourage energy efficiency and to reduce energy 'wastage' .
Mr Graber, you have acute muscle 'wastage' caused by the steroidal hay-fever medication that you are taking.
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