English to Gujarati Dictionary conventional

conventional

પરંપરાગત
definition
adjective
a conventional morality had dictated behavior
based on or in accordance with what is generally done or believed.
translation of 'conventional'
રૂઢિગત,
પ્રણાલીગત,
રૂઢ,
પરંપરાગત
example
The story of a man in love with his wife, it will not be the 'conventional' love triangle, the director promises.
This country has never conformed to international agreements for reducing nuclear and 'conventional' weapons.
Nuclear weapons depend on 'conventional' explosives to squeeze the fissionable material together so it reaches the critical mass needed for an atomic explosion.
Yes, in some senses, it does seem to work as I would like to think, reaching deeper inside, able to touch on some levels which more 'conventional' work cannot.
And they didn't believe in 'conventional' medical treatment; they felt that God would look after you through the use of the diet and those sort of processes.
Recent proposals for training in clinical academic medicine have re-emphasised the view that an excellent clinical training leading to a broad based 'conventional' certificate is essential.
They are 'conventional' works only in the sense that they treat the voice vocally, if you will.
Such persons are 'conventional' and very orderly in all they have to do.
None of these could really be compared to the kind of 'conventional' client that other designers had to contend with.
the 'conventional' view on crime
Find yourself a window and crawl through it since we all know you're not 'conventional' enough to walk through a door.
u2018This industry is not based on 'conventional' career paths, so look for breaks to work your way up the ladderu2019 he advised.
Of course, 'conventional' training wisdom doesn't condone this.
And thank God only 'conventional' weapons were used.
his upbringing was a 'conventional' one
But business is all based on 'conventional' wisdom.
They are listed solely to suggest that 'conventional' models based on living creatures may be inadequate.
'conventional' medicine
When doubling a player who has already doubled you, it is 'conventional' to use the word u2018redoubleu2018.
These buildings, characterised by their fractured plans, angular walls and jagged edges, have more in common with war memorials than 'conventional' works of architecture.
Rather than following 'conventional' standards, the work makes audible the u2018tremendous efforts of a writer to buck traditionu2019.
It is more likely that it would require the pressure of major great power competition in the arena of 'conventional' armament to press modern armed forces to realize such changes to their fullest.
Such people are very 'conventional' and orderly in all they have to do.
In fact, its disdain for 'conventional' musical genre - despite an obviously strong love of music - is what elevates it above the competition.
Although dazzle patterns have striking parallels with early abstraction, Wilkinson's work was relatively 'conventional' .
The 'conventional' approach to management based on analytical problem solving can no longer cope with accelerating change, complexity, uncertainty and conflict.
Yet in taking the cultural turn, Freeman doesn't stray far from the mainline, for this remains in many ways a very 'conventional' work of scholarship.
Special forces or laser-guided 'conventional' bombs could cut off a bunker's power supplies, ventilation and exits.
So when she asks if the tragedy would have happened had they been more 'conventional' , is it not simply an illustration of the way parents blame themselves, whether at fault or not?
I no longer believe in 'conventional' albums as the main thrust of my recording career.
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