sustain

അനുകൂലവിധി നല്കുക
definition
verb
this thought had sustained him throughout the years
strengthen or support physically or mentally.
he died after sustaining severe head injuries
undergo or suffer (something unpleasant, especially an injury).
noun
She has a decent voice, but it was her sustain on the more difficult notes that really impressed.
an effect or facility on a keyboard or electronic instrument whereby a note can be sustained after the key is released.
translation of 'sustain'
verb
അനുകൂലവിധി നല്കുക
example
With a population of just on 20 million, it's very, very difficult to 'sustain' a critical mass, to ensure that we've got a safe and viable industry.
Admittedly the film's premise is barely enough to 'sustain' its 100-minute running time, but this film is as much brains as it is heart.
Umbrellas is so obviously a fantasy that the story can 'sustain' the weight and still float effortlessly.
Its arteries are choked with traffic, lungs corroded by pollutants, throat parched with thirst, and body labouring under a weight its heart cannot 'sustain' .
We have the meals and snacks that will 'sustain' your mental and physical stamina from dawn to dusk.
They expect these very property owners to toe the line to strengthen and 'sustain' their internal revenue streams.
There is a strong body of economic thought that says cutting taxes when a government is running such a healthy budget surplus is the best way to 'sustain' economic growth.
Can writer/performer Ronnie Burkett really 'sustain' his story of adoption, vampires and gay liberationist terrorism through a solo puppet performance?
The movies need stars and the stars need movies, but to 'sustain' the financial weight of star casting, a film must be geared to the widest possible audience.
Compressing a rock ballad 3 to 4 dB on peaks, the result was intoxicatingly creamy and bold, with beautiful density and 'sustain' .
These strong linkages between school and community help strengthen and 'sustain' the rural community on numerous levels.
In my respectful view, the evidentiary predicate required to 'sustain' the order that the applicants stand trial was present.
Some guitarists prefer diode clipping, along with the gain required for ultimate 'sustain' .
He built a pair of wings of a size suitable to 'sustain' his own weight, and made use of gravity as his motor.
Now, with all due respect, as I understand it, it is the Court's role to ultimately 'sustain' justice in all cases that are before the Court.
Tests on cadavers prove that bones in the hand are not strong enough to 'sustain' a body's weight.
his health will no longer enable him to 'sustain' the heavy burdens of office
Do you think that there is enough support to 'sustain' the exploration?
I spent the whole trip asking myself if there was anything in my religious or philosophical repertoire that could 'sustain' the concept of justice.
And I do believe that that kind of activity, over time, cannot 'sustain' the support of the public.
The ensemble remains strong throughout the piece, and while the second Act may be overlong, the performers 'sustain' their focus with dexterity and integrity.
Working with Marlene Kaminsky for In Absentia was, on the other hand, very difficult since it wasn't a role where you could 'sustain' a character.
What accounts for the few countries that are able to initiate and 'sustain' periods of rapid growth in which they gain significantly on the leaders?
Mr Caws accepts that on the available evidence he cannot 'sustain' a contention that the Labour group took a formal decision to approve the application at the meeting of the Planning Committee.
This requires a rethinking of power and reliability options - ones that can 'sustain' operations for extended periods.
I kiss my shoes goodbye as we slide into the bridge rail not strong enough to 'sustain' the weight of a white stretch limo bearing serial rented cardboard shoes.
The plaintiff did not 'sustain' any significant birth asphyxia, and accordingly the fault of allowing the second stage of labour to continue too long was not causative of the plaintiff's brain damage.
It was part if the prosecution process in that the carrying on of the prosecution was attempting to 'sustain' the conviction obtained.
It is film-making in bad faith, film-making with a guilty conscience, and no work can gracefully 'sustain' such a weight.
I co-wrote a play with Josh Dean a few years ago and he's an improviser as is Jocelyn; that tells me the person knows how to create and 'sustain' a character.
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