English to Gujarati Dictionary active

active

સક્રિય
definition
noun
By the way, they discuss many different kinds of bias on the part of the news agency, not just choice between actives and passives.
an active form of a verb.
adjective
I needed to change my lifestyle and become more active
(of a person) engaging or ready to engage in physically energetic pursuits.
she was an active member of the church
doing things for an organization, cause, or campaign, rather than simply giving it one's support.
translation of 'active'
ક્રિયાત્તેજક,
પ્રેરક,
ચાલુ કરનાર,
સક્રિયક
adjective
સકિય
example
Deception Island is a historically 'active' volcano with the last eruptions about 30 years ago.
But with more than a quarter of young people being sexually 'active' before they reach the age of 16, this is the age group least likely to use contraception.
Their 'active' minds constantly sought ways to be more efficient.
His revisionist interpretation of the Renaissance had an electrifying effect on other French scholars 'active' during the last decade of the nineteenth century.
They clearly targeted sexually 'active' people with one message: If you're having sex, do it safely.
sexually 'active'
Some of the best rice-growing regions of Indonesia are in the shadow of 'active' volcanoes.
The anoxia probably prevented 'active' and continuous bioturbation of the sediment.
It is thought losses reflect a period in early mammalian history in which mammals were 'active' mainly at night.
Whilst it has long been thought that eels are scavengers, we now know that in many fisheries eels are 'active' hunters, feeding upon live prey.
The fish become more 'active' and our plants emerge from their dormancy.
It didn't make sense for the 'active' lifestyle of a busy family with working parents and two teenage children.
Be ruthless with clutter, write in the 'active' voice, place each idea into a sentence of its own, and lastly, get your punctuation right.
Despite predictions of almost unbounded mobility, most people in industrialised nations are less physically 'active' than ever before.
I once worked in the abuse department for a free web page hosting company that boasted over 1 million 'active' accounts.
Those who are physically 'active' between the ages of 20 and 60 have been shown to be at reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease.
Why not come along and join us. we are a very busy and 'active' institute and meet on the third Thursday at St Peter's Church in Hextable.
But some of them were very nice chaps and took a very 'active' part in student life; and added a bit of common sense to student stupidity perhaps.
Family centered strategies also encourage surrogate parents to become 'active' in their grandchild's education.
The Feather finfish resembling a bat is 'active' at night.
They are an 'active' predator feeding mainly on whitefish such as whiting, codling and haddock, also small rays, flatfish, dogfish and even scallops and crabs.
The children of this class who are now in their early twenties remember little or nothing of Soviet privation and are 'active' on the nightlife social scene.
Large numbers of plant species are a great source of biologically 'active' compounds whose effect on human health or genetic material is mostly unknown.
These pastors also are politically 'active' and engaged in civil rights.
Today, it has some 6.6 million 'active' accounts and 85 percent conduct trades over the Web.
An 'active' e-commerce operation has almost no time to spare for restore after a data interruption.
Being physically 'active' also helps, a morning run, ride or swim really gets those feel good hormones pumping and keeps those cortisol levels down.
The order has a large urban base, and its educated members are particularly politically 'active' .
There was no trace of the medieval synagogue in Aldwark nor the Petergate synagogue, 'active' until as recently as 1975.
Chuck Feeney is described by those who've met him as an 'active' , vigorous man with the athletic physique of a former runner.
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