English to Marathi Dictionary discontent

discontent

असमाधान
definition
noun
popular discontent with the system had been general for several years
lack of contentment; dissatisfaction with one's circumstances.
translation of 'discontent'
असमाधान,
असमाधानी किंवा नाखूष करणे,
असमाधानी
example
The economy is still on a knife-edge and there is growing popular 'discontent' with falling living standards and the lack of basic democratic rights.
But it also stemmed from the group's 'discontent' with the way of discussion over amending Article 76.
And as I grow older and such messages are needed more and more frequently, my 'discontent' with the words I find grows more and more acute.
Not dissatisfaction with the present, but 'discontent' with what would be the case if one did not act, is necessary for action.
In an editorial in the paper, he condemned the student association and urged students to express 'discontent' with college officials.
He finally decided to express his extreme 'discontent' with her via MSN this evening in a random miniature conversation.
Both figures were substantially down from highs last July after 500,000 people took to the streets to voice 'discontent' with the government.
‘I think they are saying it to cause 'discontent' with pensioners because they feel they don't get a fair crack of the whip,’ she said.
So he has no need to worry about domestic 'discontent' with his regime, and the external pressure from the crisis has faded considerably.
He expressed at the beginning of last month his 'discontent' with the way the previous Cabinet dealt with the flood crisis.
I have an odd emotional reaction to tax season, which has nothing to do with resentment over paying or 'discontent' with the federal government.
But certainly, there's some level of 'discontent' with the soldiers and all who are serving there today.
The woman in London asked me what I thought about it all, and I said it was a sign of 'discontent' with the regime.
popular 'discontent' with the system had been general for several years
Recently, a few rumblings of 'discontent' with the institutional status quo have been felt from various parts of Canada.
The other explanation is that the constitution became merely the vehicle for the people to register a wider and deeper 'discontent' with the state of affairs in Europe.
It follows widespread 'discontent' with the tax this year, particularly among pensioners, which led to hundreds withholding payments.
By-elections are traditionally the time when the electorate gives the government in power a slap in the face, expressing 'discontent' with the way things are going.
The meeting highlighted 'discontent' with the level of information parents are receiving about their medical and legal rights.
The internet may well be the only way we can communicate our frustration and 'discontent' with the sad state of affairs we find ourselves in.
It just shows the ferocious 'discontent' with what's going on now.
I think the very shallowness of our politics and the unfulfilling nature of our working conditions will create such 'discontentment' in us that the demand for something better will return.
The interval had rumbled to the sound of the crowd hailing their habitual invective down on him, but the players soon gave the 'discontents' something more positive to shout about.
These problems easily can lead to 'discontentment' and frustration for new staff members and may hamper the learning experience.
Envy is defined as 'discontentment' with one's lot and a desire for the attributes or possessions of another person.
The article really hit home for me and spoke to the root of my restlessness and 'discontentment' in life.
But the mood has been building for several years, diffused through a host of single issue campaigns, through numerous signs of dissent and 'discontentment' .
To add that this biumverate will lead the charge against the country will make the 'discontents' all that stronger.
But until then, lower class revolt could merge with the 'discontents' of political and social elites, as in the great revolts of the middle decades of the century, to threaten the political stability of the governments of the day.
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