English to Gujarati Dictionary regime

regime

શાસન
definition
noun
For one, wages tend to be lower in authoritarian regimes than in democracies, giving businesses in dictatorships a monetary advantage in selling exports abroad.
a government, especially an authoritarian one.
detention centers with a very tough physical regime
a system or planned way of doing things, especially one imposed from above.
translation of 'regime'
રાજ્યકાળ,
શાસનકાળ,
શાસન,
રાજ્ય,
અમલ
noun
રાજ્યશાસનપદ્ધતિ
example
At his junior seminary in Cumbria, the outwardly pious enforced a 'regime' of physical and sexual abuse.
Taiwan is a full democracy and North Korea, like the PRC, is a communist totalitarian 'regime' .
However, their concentration is governed by the hydrological 'regime' of the river systems.
In reply, Van Auken explained that the Soviet Stalinist 'regime' had proven a false counterweight to imperialism.
Their puppet 'regime' was overthrown by Fidel, and they will never forget.
Improvement of health and well-being can follow a training 'regime' to bring the breathing pattern back to normal.
The Madonna Method insists on a tough 'regime' : no mess, no television, no argument.
He had almost succeeded in having the inspection 'regime' removed.
a low-calorie, low-fat 'regime'
All this maybe for naught, however, if the new tax 'regime' fails to stand up to WTO scrutiny.
It would in effect change the 'regime' from a reference system to an appellate one.
ideological opponents of the 'regime'
The 1979 revolution overthrew a vicious dictatorial 'regime' supported by the West.
She joined a gym and restarted the programme with an exercise 'regime' based on what she had done for rehabilitation.
The review committee's response was to recommend the establishment of a licensing 'regime' for payment systems.
Why does a trade 'regime' become unfair if it tries to promote these same principles internationally?
Nkosi explained that Sisulu was the invisible power behind Mandela's successful defiance of the oppressive apartheid 'regime' .
detention centres with a very tough physical 'regime'
The tougher 'regime' should also stop a rather dubious practice in the mortgage industry.
a low-calorie, low-fat 'regime'
a tax 'regime'
Additional measures could have further refined and strengthened the sanctions 'regime' .
Who could argue with taking action against the 'regime' responsible for such outrages?
The 'regime' ordered the soldiers to shoot at them but they didn't because how can you shoot at two million people?
detention centers with a very tough physical 'regime'
Eventually her interest in the family superseded her interest in the tax 'regime' and she then devoted all of her time to it.
Once that secret program was found, Blix seized the opportunity to strengthen the entire global nonproliferation 'regime' .
Almost 32, he pushes himself through one of the toughest 'regimes' on the tour, dashing up and down hills before pumping iron and spending hours on the practice court.
For one, wages tend to be lower in authoritarian 'regimes' than in democracies, giving businesses in dictatorships a monetary advantage in selling exports abroad.
However, this does not lessen the importance of communication programmes to ensure that patients adhere to difficult and complex treatment 'regimes' .
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