English to Telugu Dictionary infant

infant

శిశు
definition
noun
Children consistently rated girls better caregivers for infants , young kids and the elderly.
a very young child or baby.
translation of 'infant'
శిశువు
example
Clearly, Ohio is not in an 'infant' stage as far as hockey goes.
How do you judge an 'infant' company endeavoring to develop its business abroad?
Governments provided public goods and promoted 'infant' industries.
I would ask the Court to note that the plaintiff is an 'infant' .
Although the Texans' roster is only in its 'infant' stages of development, the staff has had plenty to do besides scouting.
Jeeps and lorries trundled down asphalt roads and the safari package tour was in its 'infant' stages.
In the result the benefit of the lease was assigned by decree to the 'infant' and the trustee, subject to indemnity, made to account for profits.
One thing the Malians have in mind is help in developing their 'infant' tourist industry.
From the early 'infant' stage, children with autism are likely to be developmentally delayed.
If the third party is an 'infant' or is mentally disordered, this lack of rational capacity may be regarded as sufficient to discount the third party's act in causal terms.
It's a program still in its 'infant' stage, and change is inevitable.
The first step to bring the web beyond its 'infant' stage is to understand where we are at and what tools we have at our disposal.
They caution that brain fingerprinting is in its 'infant' stage and may never result in a reliable polygraph.
Running a party now, without electoral commission funding or time to establish a brand would simply kill any 'infant' party before it had any time to grow.
As raw as the theatrical chops may have been at this 'infant' stage, the underlying talent is unquestionably in place.
Again, we utilized a portion of the 800 system back then - it was in its 'infant' stages in implementation.
When we made the decision to adopt, we decided to seek a child from China because we were assured we could adopt a young and healthy 'infant' there.
OOL is an 'infant' science, and it seems to me that progress is being made.
The child was therefore an 'infant' when his mother married, and only knew his step-father for a period of 7 months.
the 'infant' science of bioelectrical medicine
It may look different if the person being detained is an 'infant' utterly incapable of fleeing the jurisdiction or giving trouble.
their first year at 'infant' school
I think we are at the very 'infant' stages of this debate, even though 18 months is perhaps not a very long time in the media.
If we do all this, we have truly begun to develop the 'infant' medium.
the 'infant' Labour Party
'infant' mortality
The Rules of the Road clearly states that 'infants' or young children should never be left unattended in a car.
Young children, 'infants' and fetuses are particularly vulnerable to lead poisoning.
Our member companies are committed to the health and wellbeing of 'infants' and young children.
There is no consensus, however, on when and how to treat 'infants' and young children with symptoms of asthma.
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