English to Gujarati Dictionary multidirectional

multidirectional

multidirectional
definition
adjective
a multidirectional antenna
of, involving, or operating in several directions.
example
Agility is 'multidirectional' speed, or the ability to stop, react, change direction, and start again, all in a split second.
Loyalties are 'multidirectional' and even the most affirmative forms of political direction and identity cannot eradicate the informal, boundary-dissolving, groupings.
This 'multidirectional' form of crisis communication allowed the audience to compare and evaluate different sources and to understand better the biases of official information.
Growth is controlled by the phytohormone gibberellin and can be largely unidirectional, as in elongating stem internodes, or 'multidirectional' , as in expanding leaves.
An important distinction here is between violence that is unidirectional and violence that is 'multidirectional' .
It took a few minutes to get used to the fast, 'multidirectional' shaking, but once I did I was aware of how all my lower-body and core muscles were contracting as I struggled to keep myself upright.
Our search for evidence is necessarily open, 'multidirectional' and process-oriented in allowing the work of researching to find its own creative form.
More complicated variations include circular and 'multidirectional' tomography, producing even sharper images.
Vibrations are multiple, 'multidirectional' and intermittent.
This process is 'multidirectional' and complex, with each dimension interrelated with another, suggesting a dynamic experience without linearity or chronological ordering.
Aspects of traditional narrative structure may remain, while others are relinquished in order to allow a more open-ended development, fashioned by participators as active agents involved in a 'multidirectional' creative exchange.
Hopefully the place will be empty and they have a 'multidirectional' hand drier that's not too high up on the wall, so you can dry it off.
The episode demonstrates something that many journalists have yet to discover: in an emerging era of 'multidirectional' , digital communications, the audience can be an integral part of the process.
In addition, global migration has shifted movement from Europe to the colonies, to 'multidirectional' movements, including from the developing south to the industrialized north.
All 28 patients had 'multidirectional' shoulder instability with symptoms that failed to resolve after at least a 3-month course of dedicated nonoperative management.
This complex, 'multidirectional' interplay of forces adds another layer to the traditional centrifugal factors and recent war-induced changes shaping the country and also helps to explain how Afghanistan affects its neighbors.
He chose space in a corner because corners had at least two windows, offering 'multidirectional' views.
Good fusion is 'multidirectional' and allows for exchange of ideas and analysis both horizontally and laterally.
The concept of a managed clinical network recognises the need for dynamic interchange between all tiers of service delivery the 'multidirectional' flow of patients, expertise, and resources.
Clinically, thermal treatment or shrinkage is being used for a variety of shoulder problems ranging from microinstability to 'multidirectional' instability.
Credits: Google Translate
Download the
HelloEnglishApp
image_one