English to Gujarati Dictionary conscious

conscious

સભાન
definition
adjective
He was admitted to the ICU conscious and alert, but with a very low blood pressure, and very marginal oxygenation.
aware of and responding to one's surroundings; awake.
translation of 'conscious'
સભાન,
સજાગ,
જાગૃત,
શુદ્ધિમાં
adjective
સાવધ
example
Just imagine what the world would be like if every one of us made a 'conscious' effort to genuinely love one another?
Eventually, the activities should become so ingrained they no longer seem like 'conscious' thought.
These students are now more aware of what they eat and are making 'conscious' decisions to eat well and get active.
Its critics claim that some downed animals are passed by inspectors because they are just 'conscious' enough to respond to a kick.
In this totality the 'conscious' mind is contained like a smaller circle within a larger one.
It was the comics that made me 'conscious' of a life outside the little parochial society of Ireland.
The effort was 'conscious' and deliberate with each artist paired with a designer.
It is entirely possible that someone has a reasonable opinion, deriving from 'conscious' thought.
During 2002, fully 'conscious' patients with a polio-like flaccid paralysis were also recognised.
We have never been so aware of the issue of waste, or so 'conscious' of the need to recycle.
Cricket is a game that I have a lot of time for, ever since I made the 'conscious' effort a few years ago to sit down and make myself familiar with the rules.
The pupils were aware of the obesity problem and 'conscious' of the need to eat healthy foods.
Then, before he knew exactly what he was doing, he was moving, almost without 'conscious' thought.
If the patient is 'conscious' and alert, call the local poison control center.
When I had my first two, I was younger and less 'conscious' of what was required of me as a parent.
The phenomenal character of 'conscious' thought and propositional attitudes will be discussed in the next chapter.
I was 'conscious' of being lucky to live in an old house, looking out over the broad river.
If the casualty is 'conscious' , put them in the recovery position - see below.
The majority of us can be misunderstood if we are not 'conscious' of the divisions in our society.
Patients with a normal 'conscious' level, no signs of external injury, and a history of a trivial blow to the head can be discharged.
In what respects are both 'conscious' thought and perception phenomenal?
We made a really 'conscious' effort to forget about the critics - nothing good can come from thinking about that, anyway.
And hypnosis works was bypassing the 'conscious' mind and communicating directly with the unconscious mind.
The first man has spat out his endotracheal tube and is 'conscious' , asking what the score is.
For cooperative, 'conscious' patients it may be possible to collect and then analyze expired air.
She's barely 'conscious' , but she does react when you talk to her.
As more immigrants came to the country, there was a 'conscious' effort to mold children into American citizens.
Has choosing such roles been a 'conscious' effort on her part?
We are conscious of what we do to the extent that we are 'conscious' also of what we do not do - of what we might have done.
The Glasgow coma scale is a clinical scoring system for objectively assessing how 'conscious' a patient is.
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