English to Gujarati Dictionary disproportionate

disproportionate

અપ્રમાણસર
definition
verb
water disproportionates to oxygen and hydrogen
undergo disproportionation.
adjective
people on lower incomes spend a disproportionate amount of their income on fuel
too large or too small in comparison with something else.
translation of 'disproportionate'
માપ બહારનું,
પ્રમાણ બહારનું,
કઢંગું,
મેળ વગરનું
example
We must all understand what takes up a 'disproportionate' amount of the available police resources we all call for.
Under Japan's political system, towns like Towa wield a 'disproportionate' amount of influence.
The Sheikh's willingness to spend 'disproportionate' amounts of money for certain objects has astonished the art world.
Readings take up a 'disproportionate' amount of my time and, more importantly, emotional energy, I find.
Of course in reality I know some very nice people with beards (as well as a 'disproportionate' amount of idiots).
Kate gets a 'disproportionate' amount of wreckage to build her shelter.
In a country which is invariably ruled by coalitions, a small number of seats can buy a 'disproportionate' amount of power.
This economic control gives capitalists a 'disproportionate' amount of power in all realms of society.
So I guess we've all spent a 'disproportionate' amount of time in the three second-hand shops.
Cops spend a 'disproportionate' amount of time in their cars, driving around on motor patrol.
That can take up a 'disproportionate' amount of time and there is therefore less time spent on the business of teaching and learning.
Very obese people tend not to exercise and are frequently poor, and they spend a 'disproportionate' amount of time dieting.
These can take a 'disproportionate' amount of time and funding, to the detriment of local priorities.
For someone with what you might call a small social circle, I get invited to a 'disproportionate' amount of weddings.
California bears a 'disproportionate' amount of the cost of illegal immigration.
The 'disproportionate' amount of privately educated applicants who continue to win places each year is a concern.
It turned out that a 'disproportionate' amount of the unclaimed luggage originated from the Indian sub-continent.
Rivals complain that Murphy has 'disproportionate' amounts of cash with which to distort the market.
It's received a wholly 'disproportionate' amount of attention just because of his name.
They took up a 'disproportionate' amount of teachers' time and caused unreasonable stress.
Another negative fact is the manifest 'disproportionateness' of the distribution of Hungarian students among the various fields of study.
The inconsistency and 'disproportionateness' which has been occasioned in our sentiments of benevolence, offers a curious moral phenomenon.
The distrust and the 'disproportionateness' in the process of employment remained even after the change of state politics in 2001.
They suffered grievously and 'disproportionately' during the conflict.
This entire process is developing in an atmosphere of deep socio-economic crisis in which international weight is often overpowering due to the 'disproportionateness' of available resources.
MDAsA is spontaneously 'disproportionated' to AsA and dehydroascorbate (DAsA).
The latter 'disproportionates' to H 2 O 2 and O2.
Hence, the 'disproportionateness' of his reactions.
When bubbled through alkaline water, chlorine gas 'disproportionates' to form chloride ion and hypochlorite ion.
Scottish football may not be up to much, yet our small nation is 'disproportionately' well-endowed with big football grounds.
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