English to Malayalam Dictionary inadequacy

inadequacy

അപര്യാപ്തത
definition
noun
the inadequacy of available resources
the state or quality of being inadequate; lack of the quantity or quality required.
example
Many, even most, students hold personal fears of 'inadequacy' that undermine their ability to move forward.
the 'inadequacy' of available resources
At the same time the 'inadequacy' of all the present radical groupings in the party was cruelly demonstrated.
the 'inadequacy' of available resources
The cause of famine, consequently, is not an 'inadequacy' of food.
her feelings of personal 'inadequacy'
The 'inadequacy' of the material is not in itself a ground for prohibition.
The 'inadequacy' of the insulation may have caused condensation, giving rise to a risk of further outbreaks of dry rot.
More demanding tasks can soon show the 'inadequacy' of low amounts of RAM.
You were simply stoic in the face of my 'inadequacy' .
Any thoughtful president must surely have infinitely greater moments of inwardly perceived 'inadequacy' .
We can never be perfect, so we often have a sense of failure or 'inadequacy' no matter how well we perform.
The Civil War had demonstrated the 'inadequacy' of the old coastal forts.
Actively dispute with yourself internal messages of 'inadequacy' .
A further consequence of the strength of conservative morality is the 'inadequacy' of sex education.
The quick impression is of success, the full picture is of unbridled 'inadequacy' .
Several studies have shown the 'inadequacy' of the 15-minute office visit in providing patients adequate information.
her feelings of personal 'inadequacy'
A gaggle of girls walked past Jay tittering at his 'inadequacies' .
Distorted, slurred vocals suggest greatness without having any 'inadequacies' exposed.
Its financial 'inadequacies' are all the more reason for the MIA to add some creative flair to its image.
The manner in which he mishandled the Reid situation was indicative of his 'inadequacies' .
The 'inadequacies' of observation in our field are well-known.
Like an avenging angel, the stranger forces the menfolk to confront their own 'inadequacies' .
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