English to Gujarati Dictionary controversial

controversial

વિવાદાસ્પદ
definition
adjective
years of wrangling over a controversial bypass
giving rise or likely to give rise to public disagreement.
translation of 'controversial'
ચર્ચાસ્પદ,
વિવાદાસ્પદ
example
It will now have to look at it again, but the 'controversial' issue will first be debated at full Council.
Over recent days the 'controversial' issue of the politics of aid has begun to emerge.
Now they have reversed the 'controversial' decision after pressure from swimmers.
This year he also implemented a 'controversial' policy of free school meals for all city children.
He was one of the most 'controversial' figures in colonial religious and political history.
The debate over the use of cannabis in medicine is 'controversial' and emotive.
Anthony is a 'controversial' figure and has a habit of saying things just to drum up a bit of publicity.
The project has become highly 'controversial' due to the history and sensitivity of the site.
If an issue is 'controversial' , relevant opinions as well as facts may need to be considered.
Proving their 'controversial' claim will be difficult for the two sisters, however.
The event comes to the York area at a time when the issue of waste in the city was never more 'controversial' .
He hardly ever seems to make his mind up about anything and he hates saying anything 'controversial' .
it's a highly 'controversial' issue
It will be interesting to see whether this starts a spate of 'controversial' videos in the next few months.
Ian Waugh looks at the rise of one of the country's most 'controversial' political figures.
Under the 'controversial' plan all regiments would have at least two battalions.
She will be asked to find a solution over the 'controversial' issue of a ban on hunting with dogs.
A public inquiry will rule on a 'controversial' plan to site a wind farm on moors north of Bury.
Pay hikes awarded to council bosses mirror the highly 'controversial' rises in council tax.
she's always been 'controversial'
The bid to put up the mast comes a week before a public meeting is to be held to discuss the 'controversial' plan.
Tackling these big and 'controversial' issues early in the third term would make sense.
But there was another side to this English poet, novelist, journalist, biographer and 'controversialist' .
There is something about the Hitchens family that breeds 'controversialists' with deft pens.
I agree with Kitty completely on that and I would go one stage further and perhaps a little more 'controversially' .
More 'controversially' , a hefty u00a3600,000 could be raked in by increasing parking charges for the first time in several years.
Of course I'm a professional 'controversialist' but, once my copy is filed, I'm invariably the person at any gathering murmuring, u2018Oh, let's just agree to disagree!u2019
In 1906, Catholic 'controversialist' Hilaire Belloc was running for a seat in the British House of Commons.
Finally, and potentially most 'controversially' , there was the question of where to locate the statue.
Secondly, and more 'controversially' , there is politics.
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