English to Gujarati Dictionary curtail

curtail

ઘટાડવું
definition
verb
civil liberties were further curtailed
reduce in extent or quantity; impose a restriction on.
translation of 'curtail'
ઓછું કરવું,
કાપ મૂકવો,
કાપકૂપ કરવી,
ઘટાડવું
example
One is that the restrictions of movement in rural areas could 'curtail' normal campaigning.
I do all the time, but of course I don't limit or otherwise 'curtail' this self-indulgence.
In short, Mosley wants to 'curtail' the scope and cost of development.
I think it is a pity that they did not get an opportunity to 'curtail' the hours and restrict the use of the main auditorium.
The Washington Post spoke for the liberal establishment in a September 14 editorial calling for the 'curtailment' of democratic and civil rights.
Her visit was abruptly 'curtailed' when news was received about the death of her father, King George VI.
‘The 'curtailment' of foot patrols along rivers was availed of by some individuals to engage in illegal activity,’ he said.
If you don't have to go through this injection every day, there are so many things that you - and I don't complain about, but I mean it 'curtails' a lot of activities in your life. Look, if that could all be prevented, who cares?
He said that the proposed limitation period reduction from three years to one year again was also unfair as it represented a 'curtailment' of the personal right of citizens.
Passengers are annoyed that no notices have been put up at the main bus stop to advise them of the proposed 'curtailments' .
The promise of a fine indoor season had been 'curtailed' during a training break in Florida.
Capitalism also sharply 'curtails' the liberty of many more people who feel that their choices are limited by fear that their resources will be catastrophically limited unless they make significant sacrifices to their employers.
However a spokesperson for An Post argued: ‘There is a not a recruitment ban, rather a 'curtailment' on recruitment.’
Customers are asked by Kerry County Council to please use water sparingly, to check for leaks or wastage in their supply systems, to avoid watering lawns, washing cars etc, and to expect 'curtailments' on the supplies, particularly at night
Behaviors such as recycling need to be sustained over long periods of time, and the 'curtailment' of environmentally harmful actions is also important.
The result is a dramatic decrease in the money supply, dramatically 'curtailing' growth.
Socialism, real socialism, as argued by the Old Lion, would bring with it an expansion and deepening of democracy, not its 'curtailment' or abolition.
Here the doctor is faced with the choice of 'curtailing' the consultation or of reducing the time available for the next patient.
The trend, growing over the years, toward a 'curtailment' or studied regulation of night-time recreation, is likely only to become more pronounced.
But what they end up with, after all the reserve they impose (and which 'curtails' their creative impetus) is merely anecdotal.
The chairman ruled out any 'curtailment' of the build-up of the fund to boost capital spending in the coming years in order to divert cash to capital projects.
He said the railways was also suffering losses due to 'curtailment' of goods train services as the Ludhiana-Jakhal-Delhi section could take a limited load of passenger and goods trains.
He added any new action would be limited to 'curtailing' extracurricular services and the resumption of a full strike would only be considered as a last resort.
September 11 th has brought mostly unpleasant changes, including 'curtailment' of civil liberties and threatened perpetual war.
The law 'curtails' the extent of the copyright monopoly.
He said it had been proven many times that 'curtailing' nightclub opening times did not reduce public order offences.
There are plenty of practical ideas, all 'curtailments' of our liberty, which might indeed now need to be introduced - such as greater powers for the police to arrest suspects for questioning, deportations and possibly internment.
However, you can significantly reduce the amount of duty you pay by 'curtailing' your urge to trade.
We have since seen even more 'curtailments' to what constitutes legal protest.
‘So if vaccination 'curtails' the outbreak sooner than the slaughter-only policy, the disease-free status would be regained more quickly than if vaccination is not used,’ the letter states.
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