lacking

कमी
definition
verb
the novel lacks imagination
be without or deficient in.
adjective
adequate resources and funds are both sadly lacking at present
not available or in short supply.
translation of 'lacking'
कम,
निस्तेज,
निरुत्साह
adjective
कमी से,
अभाव से
example
What is 'lacking' in local government is a truly independent tribunal.
UK workers are apathetic and 'lacking' in skills according to a bunch of highly-skilled and very driven management bods.
Although I found it unsatisfying and 'lacking' in credibility, the female friend with whom I watched it enjoyed it.
It exposed local musical talent and encouraged a community spirit often 'lacking' in other towns.
In the case of the War On Terrorism, this clarity has been 'lacking' from the beginning.
Police presence, which is 'lacking' , should act as a deterrent for criminals.
Is Unionism so 'lacking' in confidence that it can't even argue its case effectively?
The only thing that's 'lacking' here is running water, so the recommended way to cool down between sweat sessions is to take a snow bath.
The features are good, and the resulting weblogs perfectly workable: but something is 'lacking' here.
What seems to be 'lacking' right now is a national consensus about what it means to battle terrorism.
In an increasingly impersonal age, swords provide the human touch which is so 'lacking' in guns.
The sound quality is very reasonable, although perhaps 'lacking' in the treble department.
All the qualities that were so sadly 'lacking' seven days earlier were there in abundance against the Sky Blues.
So much is 'lacking' here that the society does seem truly horrible, even if its people are superficially happy.
Innovation is sorely 'lacking' in so many areas of life, he said.
Her failure will be because people took a look at the content of her character and found it 'lacking' .
Anti-car policies, on the other hand, are still painfully 'lacking' in Edinburgh.
Reports of exactly what is happening or has happened in Tal Afar are 'lacking' , and those that are available have little detail.
I feel so jaded, so 'lacking' in confidence.
What is 'lacking' is the will by governments to feed the hungry, and the concern by enough of their citizens to force them to do so.
We live in a society today where spiritual, moral and ethical values are 'lacking' amongst our people.
For someone so 'lacking' in motivation, he has done quite well for himself.
The medical trial will focus on providing a replacement for the chemical that is 'lacking' in the sufferers of Battens Disease.
What is grossly 'lacking' , as much from the Right as from the Left, is any living sense of that.
As a marketing tool it seems distinctly 'lacking' to me.
Despite his excitement, there are few things Ignaciuk finds 'lacking' in his life in Bulgaria.
To be fair to the Tralee side they were not 'lacking' in spirit and endeavour and they made the visitors fight every inch of the way.
A chiming grandfather clock is all that is 'lacking' to complete a scene redolent of a bygone era framed by stuffiness and reserve.
TV coverage is 'lacking' for both competitions, and the Elite League has not delivered the sponsors it was set up to serve.
They knocked in a barrage of goals in the first two rounds, displaying a consistency sorely 'lacking' in the past.
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