English to Malayalam Dictionary instantaneous

instantaneous

ഉടനടിയുള്ള
definition
adjective
her reaction was almost instantaneous
occurring or done in an instant or instantly.
measurement of the instantaneous velocity
existing or measured at a particular instant.
example
Also in line with experimental measurements, the examination of 'instantaneous' velocity of simulated beads shows that pause time decreases with increasing wall shear stress.
Inertia precludes limbs from making sharp directional changes or 'instantaneous' starts and stops.
Figure 2 demonstrates a rapid but not 'instantaneous' decrease in elongation of primary roots of lupin when pressure was applied to entire axes.
Technology must be developed to make the transactions 'instantaneous' .
What Barsamian's questions provoke is an eloquent and desperate plea for direct, 'instantaneous' action.
Best practices at this point suggest rapid, but not 'instantaneous' , installation of vendor packages.
It's that 'instantaneous' direction change, the wheel-shredding asphalt grind that cooks up this sure winner on the attention-o-meter.
Being that he was from around these parts, his sense of direction was almost 'instantaneous' .
This death would have been rapid, almost 'instantaneous' .
The technology must be developed to make the transacting of money 'instantaneous' .
The old USSR was run by men who did not see the abject and 'instantaneous' murder of civilians as a reason to celebrate.
Owing to the intermittent nature of turbulence, we related individual predation events to local, 'instantaneous' relative velocities instead of bulk averages.
The first 'instantaneous' velocity equal to or greater than 10 mm/s defined the beginning of the movement.
Mass, 'instantaneous' velocity, acceleration, magnetic forces, and energy puzzled them much more.
This is because the travel time of light, although very rapid, is not 'instantaneous' .
Companies could efficiently share and distribute information, providing a faster decision-making process, effective internal communications and 'instantaneous' feedback.
Once airborne I could immediately feel the aircraft's sensitivity because every change in height and direction is 'instantaneous' .
No object could acquire an 'instantaneous' velocity of, let us say, 10 metres per second, at an instant of time t, while having zero velocity at all times surrounding t and thus failing to move any distance.
Yet mathematicians were able to revolutionize the subject by inventing a whole new language of mathematics which was capable of expressing 'instantaneous' change: that language was the calculus.
This is an improvement over earlier systems that depended on the use of a stand-alone gas detector with alarm, which experts had to monitor continuously so that the reaction to any malfunction could be 'instantaneous' .
The Empires disappeared suddenly, as though in an 'instantaneous' catastrophe.
What was needed was a new, direct democracy with more 'instantaneous' feedback to guide the political class.
With the 'instantaneous' and free flow of information brought about by the Internet and other technological innovations what happens in, say, a remote part of Kalimantan or New York could reach Jakarta in a matter of minutes.
All of these, by virtue of the information age, are characterized today by rapid change and often 'instantaneous' awareness.
The 'instantaneous' hostility of France to the second UN resolution proposed by Britain and America was presented last week as a brave moral stand by the French foreign minister, Dominique de Villepin.
The sight, and the 'instantaneousness' of it, made her feel ill.
We live in a society which places a premium on 'instantaneity' ; it is our right to have our wishes granted immediately.
These traits are: collective autism, bombast of presentation to the point of unreality, moral narcissism, a chronic lack of sober foresight, and total immersion in 'instantaneousness' .
What he was hankering after had to approximate the 'instantaneousness' of painting - the fact that paintings are seen all at once, in a resonant ‘now’ - and simultaneously had to evoke a particular medium of painting.
As I pointed out in that essay, this 'instantaneity' has it's problems.
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