English to Gujarati Dictionary capital

capital

કેપિટલ
definition
noun
Coaches have been booked to ferry demonstrators to the capital from towns and cities across the UK.
the most important city or town of a country or region, usually its seat of government and administrative center.
the senior partner would provide the initial capital
wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing.
adjective
murder was a capital crime
(of an offense or charge) liable to the death penalty.
Assuming the piece is publishable, my name will be in there with a few names with a capital N.
(of a letter of the alphabet) large in size and of the form used to begin sentences and names.
exclamation
That's splendid! Capital!
used to express approval, satisfaction, or delight.
translation of 'capital'
થાપણ,
પૂંજી,
ભંડોળ
noun
મૂડી,
રાજધાની
example
A structural urban development plan for the 'capital' divides the city into five areas that will function as pillars for the development work.
Such a fast return on 'capital' invested made the management purchase of Parc look like a real bargain.
On 1 February 1927 the town of Stuart was proclaimed the administrative 'capital' of Central Australia.
He now faces 'capital' charges of conspiring in the September 11 terrorist attacks.
It is turning into the motor-car 'capital' of the world.
The tragedy is the orientation will be in the interests of 'capital' rather than working people.
With justification, it wraps itself in the mantle of intellectual 'capital' for the knowledge economy.
In relation to a 'capital' T, if it is just a nice, straight vertical line with a cross across the top, it is a sans serif font - a square block.
We have a statute in North Carolina that says once convicted of 'capital' murder, that the full files can be disclosed.
The company, which is developing a treatment for Alzheimer's disease, gained most of its development 'capital' from overseas.
The payback period is the number of years it takes before a project's discounted cash flows equal the initial 'capital' invested.
Current assets minus current liabilities equals the working 'capital' available.
the fashion 'capital' of the world
Whereas killing a man is a 'capital' offence, murdering a woman is a lesser crime.
Firms invest intellectual and financial 'capital' into establishing each customer relationship.
If you say you are from the trade union movement they believe that you ought to be looking after conditions at the workplace and leave economic decisions to 'capital' .
If you want to increase the entire wealth of the country, you need to have people saving and investing because you need 'capital' .
The flip side is that some on the left have been disappointed by the lack of significant redistribution of wealth from 'capital' to labour.
In fact, my home town was once the 'capital' of an old territory called Mercia, and has a Norman castle that dates back over 1000 years.
But in this instance, the Houston case involved theft, not 'capital' murder.
Owner's equity is the net worth or 'capital' of an individual or business.
At the end of the day, private banks want to get their hands on customers' 'capital' , which they invest with gusto in return for juicy fees.
He cited an estimate stating that human capital in the United States was worth five times as much as physical 'capital' .
Human capital is more important than physical 'capital' .
New York's reputation as fashion 'capital' of the United States is long-standing.
They invested in more land, preferring to extend the scale of their operations rather than sink 'capital' into improved productivity.
The harmony George discerned between the interests of labor and 'capital' applied only under free competition.
Consultancy fees can be regarded as investments in human 'capital' and hence treated as capital expenditure, something the economists love.
The dominant society uses cultural 'capital' to lure nondominant groups into being like them.
The properties have been snapped up by people wanting to move into the area, which was a hub of activity when Bradford was the wool 'capital' of the world in the 1800s.
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