English to Gujarati Dictionary > adverse
adverse
પ્રતિકૂળ
definition
adjective
taxes are having an adverse effect on production
preventing success or development; harmful; unfavorable.
translation of 'adverse'
પ્રતિકૂળ,
વિરુદ્ધ,
ઊલટું
adjective
વિપરીત
example
Of course, there is also the 'adverse' publicity that could dog them for years to come.
Bacteria present in organic matter can have 'adverse' effects on human and animal health.
Despite the 'adverse' blustery weather conditions, it was clear that Oxford had the edge.
It was bound to attract 'adverse' publicity and bring the profession into disrepute.
Fortunately, most schools forced to close due to the 'adverse' weather were due to reopen today.
Sources say that clients are leaving in droves because of the continuing 'adverse' publicity.
Roadworks on three of the routes in and out of Skipton are having an 'adverse' effect on local businesses.
A hike in interest rates could have an 'adverse' effect on house prices and in terms of consumer wealth.
She said the development would have major 'adverse' impacts on the beauty of the landscape.
The most common 'adverse' effects reported related to skin irritation and skin burning.
So when lawn edges become overgrown and tatty, it can have an 'adverse' effect on the look of the whole garden.
He believed it would have 'adverse' effect on business and trade in the community.
The child required urgent medical attention but did not develop long term 'adverse' effects.
The development will not have any 'adverse' effect upon bats or other wildlife living in the area.
The trials had been cancelled after the drug was found to cause an 'adverse' reaction.
The 'adverse' publicity has caused tourists to stay away in droves from the countryside and towns.
I hope his commitment and long hours do not have 'adverse' effects on him or his family.
The 'adverse' publicity generated by the hijacking was the last thing the airline needed.
Not only did they put up a good show in 'adverse' circumstances, they entertained the crowd greatly.
Perhaps they never learned how to drive in 'adverse' conditions in the first place.
Public servants are used to being compared, 'adversely' , with the private sector.
This would 'adversely' affect the election and bring the results into disrepute.
Cutting back on pension payments is bound to impact 'adversely' on the living standards of future pensioners.
It will all come down to what is sustainable and what will not impact 'adversely' on the park's fauna and flora.
The unity and character of our village has been 'adversely' affected.
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