English to Gujarati Dictionary collateral

collateral

કોલેટરલ
definition
noun
Because most of its hard assets, such as airplanes, already are pledged as loan collateral , the company has said that it will not seek additional investors at this time.
something pledged as security for repayment of a loan, to be forfeited in the event of a default.
A few days later, two powerful Sandhanvalia Sardars, Atar Singh and Ajit Singh, collaterals of the royal contenders for the throne, arrived in Lahore and took over control.
a person having the same descent in a family as another but by a different line.
adjective
the collateral meanings of a word
additional but subordinate; secondary.
a collateral descendant of George Washington
descended from the same stock but by a different line.
translation of 'collateral'
સપાર્શ્વિક,
સગોત્ર,
સમાંતર,
આનુષંગિક,
ગૌણ
noun
સમાન્તર
example
Patients with associated PCL injuries were excluded, but those with concomitant meniscal and 'collateral' ligament injuries were allowed to participate.
Technology has legitimized precision warfare and criminalized 'collateral' death and destruction resulting from the use of lethal force.
Though the Reserve Bank of India guidelines say that educational loans up to Rs 4 lakh require no 'collateral' , all banks assess the applicant's repayment capacity.
Skyrocketing oil prices made Mexican reserves vastly more valuable than before and provided 'collateral' for international loans worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
That section states that the 'collateral' benefits must not be taken into account in assessing the award of damages in court and as a result, victims of personal injuries may receive compensation from two sources for the same loss.
He had pledged his shares as 'collateral' for some $100 million in personal loans from three commercial banks.
The bursa is located distal to the joint line in close proximity and posterior to the medial 'collateral' ligament.
Similarly, James Logan, his descendants, and their 'collateral' families are still being explored.
To ensure the proper result with little or no unintended 'collateral' effects, we need greater precision with speed.
You'll not only be strengthening the CPA profession, you'll reap the following 'collateral' gains as well.
As for that of Herve de Lanrivain, I had only to apply to his 'collateral' descendant for its subsequent details.
A cultural system that relies on short-term victories of one side over another does not effectively take into account the future of 'collateral' effects and long deferred consequences.
The quick responsive action of MSgt Henley prevented what could have easily been a major fire with possible significant 'collateral' damage.
Employment discrimination is one of many 'collateral' consequences that individuals with felony convictions face, including many people with non-violent drug offenses.
Fulton may have been a 'collateral' descendant of the steamboat inventor, but he never bothered to check the genealogical connection.
There are, however, limits on such incidental or 'collateral' damage.
The repeated valgus stress involved in such overload can cause attenuation or rupture of the ulnar 'collateral' ligament and result in functional medial elbow pain and instability.
Finally, munitions must be able to destroy the target without causing undue 'collateral' damage.
No other significant sex differences in intraarticular or 'collateral' injuries were observed.
The accuracy of the method of diagnostic imaging of the soft tissue structures around the elbow, particularly the ulnar 'collateral' ligament, continues to raise considerable debate.
Manual drainage opens nonfunctioning lymphatic and venous connections and directs lymph through 'collateral' vessels to adjacent normal lymphatics.
A major consequence of this was the drastic reduction of the casato's 'collateral' lines (and, in the long run, the demographic decline of the aristocracy).
They returned fire and called in air support, which destroyed the building, killing one militant and resulting in ‘up to nine 'collateral' deaths’.
Everything checks out and the bank agrees to accept the car as 'collateral' for the loan.
By the stroke of a government pen and without having invested one single cent, the Larrakia now have a major asset to use as 'collateral' for a bank loan.
To ensure the proper result with little or no unintended 'collateral' effects, we need greater precision with speed.
The use of contrast enhanced CT is much more specific and can demonstrate 'collateral' veins.
Support is legally prescribed and required along descent, ascent, and 'collateral' lines.
CMAs are also required to maintain inventories of each class and grade of grain at least equal to the quantity pledged as loan 'collateral' .
The second feature is that this 'collateral' challenge was made in the course of a prosecution.
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