English to Gujarati Dictionary exploitation

exploitation

શોષણ
definition
noun
the exploitation of migrant workers
the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
the Bronze Age saw exploitation of gold deposits
the action of making use of and benefiting from resources.
translation of 'exploitation '
પૂરેપૂરો ઉપયોગ,
શોષણ,
લાભપ્રદ ઉપયોગ
noun
ગેરલાભ
example
The 'exploitation' of patriotic sentiment for private gain is hardly new.
We want to publicise the struggles of those who are organising against oppression and 'exploitation' .
We might describe feminism as a political project to understand and, therefore, to change women's inequality, 'exploitation' , or oppression.
But this is less about love than about fear and the 'exploitation' of it.
The drilling of new wells to provide water to settlements in the West Bank and Gaza involves the 'exploitation' of previously untapped resources.
The hotel industry has thrived on maintaining low pay through the 'exploitation' of cheap immigrant labor, and the situation in Minneapolis is no different.
There is a need also to move away from a wealth creation approach based on the 'exploitation' of natural resources.
In the examples that I've browsed through, the 'exploitation' of an advantage can only be achieved, if at all, by the most precise play.
We want to end 'exploitation' , oppression, injustice, inequality, poverty, hunger and violence.
The problem though is that it's not a spoof or a joke but rather the 'exploitation' of academic qualification for personal gain.
The comuneros, the men who are entitled to benefit from forest 'exploitation' , are expected to fight forest fires when necessary.
However, the 'exploitation' of energy resources has been slow due to a shortage of capital and domestic political constraints.
She will not be making an anniversary cake to remember this fight against women's oppression and 'exploitation' .
In each case, however, free trade generally facilitates the full 'exploitation' of these advantages.
Along with 'exploitation' , enslavement also bred intimacy, mutuality, and reciprocal dependency.
Their focus was more on reaping benefits from the 'exploitation' of African labor.
the Bronze Age saw 'exploitation' of gold deposits
Democracy is inconsistent with the official 'exploitation' of fear and anxiety.
The president is committed to the 'exploitation' of energy resources in wilderness that just happens to be under the protection of the previous president's directives.
Crippling debt repayments and the external 'exploitation' of natural resources have channelled money out of countries that were never wealthy in the first place.
For the first time, specific measures would be put in place to ensure that communities benefit directly from the 'exploitation' of mineral resources.
In Congo, a new report into the 'exploitation' of diamonds, gold and the rare ore, coltan, which is used in mobile phones, is due to be published soon.
While anti-gun legislators and the liberal media praised the report, its 'exploitation' of fear was not lost on others.
Contrary to today's popular mythology about our past, slavery and 'exploitation' were not taboo subjects then.
They demand that the State dedicate more resources to the protection of immigrant workers from 'exploitation' .
Sensing that the left side of his defence was ripe for 'exploitation' , they twice almost benefited from smart moves in this area of the pitch early on.
Worker 'exploitation' and unfair wages are no laughing matter.
But it hasn't eliminated the fact of class 'exploitation' .
In fact, many universities directly profit from the 'exploitation' of the women and men around the globe who make the clothes that bear their logo.
this administration's 'exploitation' of the fear of crime
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