English to Gujarati Dictionary accumulative

accumulative

અતિરિક્ત
definition
adjective
the accumulative effects of pollution
gathering or growing by gradual increases.
translation of 'accumulative'
થોડું થોડું કરીને ઢગલો કરવો,
વધુને વધુ મેળવવું,
વધુને વધુ ભેગુ કરવું
example
The biggest involved cannabis resin with a street value of almost €250,000 and the 'accumulative' value of the drugs in all five raids now substantially tops €300,000.
The little village is at the heart of the all-conquering green and gold wearers, and with the 'accumulative' passion and strength of all the scattered little townlands and parishes, the power of the Kingdom is a cut above all the rest.
He said: ‘The number keeps going up because the list is 'accumulative' - new names are added while the old ones remain.’
Not emphasized, however, was the mottled, hardening effect of any fluorides on teeth or the possible 'accumulative' long-term effect of such additions.
He pointed out that the 10m deficit was the 'accumulative' effect of expenditure exceeding income on important projects over the past few years.
And what they're responding to is the 'accumulative' effect.
I was reading the Guinness Book of Records one day and thought I could set a new 'accumulative' bench press record, but it's unbelievably hard.
A Portarlington car-dealer, who put Irish number plates on a car he had imported from the UK for retail, was fined an 'accumulative' sum of £1,600 at the local district court on Tuesday, December 5.
The declining trend of reproduction is likely attributable to 'accumulative' effects on those and other prey populations over consecutive years of below-average rainfall.
His renal system, in addition to being weakened from the 'accumulative' effect of many infections, also suffered from his overuse of alcohol.
Is there an 'accumulative' good effect or gradual nullification over time?
My only concern is to make sure that we present the 'accumulative' or aggregate system properly to the people at the track.
However, she died due to the 'accumulative' effect of anorexia on her body.
None of the unruly activities in themselves would be regarded as seriously criminal, but their 'accumulative' effect is having a real impact on the usage of the community building, and may even threaten its future survival.
The effects will take place very slowly but have an 'accumulative' lasting effect.
Pseudoscience is ‘fixed’ or ‘closed’ rather than 'accumulative' and progressive; its statements are not changed to agree with new evidence.
Pollutants are everywhere and their effects are 'accumulative' .
He says by creating drugs to replicate the effect, it will take longer for the 'accumulative' damage caused by free radicals to occur.
The Port River has been the repository of industrial waste for over a hundred years and the 'accumulative' effect on local flora and fauna has been disastrous.
A Carlow man was fined an 'accumulative' sum of £150 for failing to have a tachograph on his lorry and having no tax displayed on his vehicle.
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