English to Gujarati Dictionary representative

representative

પ્રતિનિધિ
definition
noun
Friends said it planned to focus on distributing its products, which include pensions and savings, through independent financial advisers and appointed representatives .
a person chosen or appointed to act or speak for another or others, in particular.
fossil representatives of lampreys and hagfishes
an example of a class or group.
adjective
these courses are representative of those taken by most Harvard undergraduates
typical of a class, group, or body of opinion.
The company told the Blessington Forum, a representative body of the town's businesses, that it was considering turning the dump into a legal landfill.
(of a legislative or deliberative assembly) consisting of people chosen to act and speak on behalf of a wider group.
translation of 'representative'
noun
પ્રતિનિધિ
example
Did a majority of American film spectators live in large cities before the 1940s, or were small town and country viewers more 'representative' of the overall audience?
Since by its very nature the power to issue money is unlimited, the new monetary regime flies in the face of the principle of 'representative' government of limited and enumerated powers.
The California Chapter is a dynamic group, and they have elected the first Chapter 'representative' to the Governing Council.
It is hard to say how 'representative' a sample this is.
Thus, the institutions of the European Union that should be 'representative' bodies are indeed so.
As the 'representative' body of the British Jewish community, we have received a number of complaints about it from Jewish people in many parts of the world.
For one thing, we will have to ignore a good deal of commentary presented by nameless characters, by 'representative' characters, and by lay figures who appear for one important speech and are never seen again.
But it is realistic to hope it can be better, that it can be somewhat stable, that the government can be somewhat 'representative' and we can live with that.
In a few paintings, abstract and 'representative' imagery meet.
Getting a 'representative' sample of such a diverse and unconcentrated industry is difficult but essential.
In the absence of a more refined critique, Gritten's polemic seems more 'representative' of that special, English resistance to theory than of something more relevant and positive.
Invariably, multiparty elections in Nigeria were meant to encourage the expression of the needs of different interest groups and thereby create a 'representative' plurality that would equate to true democracy.
And the new agency can get involved in rule-making as the 'representative' of injured workers.
The sheer number of illustrations is one of the book's main strengths and it is reasonably unlikely that any attempt to research a specific decanter will fail to locate a 'representative' example.
It is a market fuelled by the huge Indian diaspora - even so, Christie's has just appointed a full-time 'representative' in Mumbai.
We expressed an interest in seeing it, and two days later the Tour East 'representative' at the hotel informed us that one plant was in flower (at park grid reference G19).
It eliminated 21 industry groups that were either too small to provide a 'representative' sample or were of little relevance to most readers.
Consider the following situation: a 'representative' consumer is faced with a rise in price of a product he has been buying, even though its price to begin with is relatively high.
The United States is a responsive 'representative' democracy.
Let's consider his latest among a 'representative' sample of 2004's notable short story collections.
This has involved the development of new 'representative' mechanisms at the European level which maintain the regulatory gap through the enduring dominance of subsidiarity.
Collect a 'representative' sample - no less than 5 lb in a paper bag (good idea to double bag) and directly transport or mail to a laboratory for testing.
It is almost as if by preventing modern development the US has created the conditions for the re-emergence of a state of affairs more 'representative' of the 14th or 15th centuries.
Maximizing utility for increasing risk aversion shows the decreases in profit that the 'representative' farm would be willing to accept for decreases in variability of net returns.
An official of the independent Financial Supervisory Service said that as of this month, seven Japanese banks have branches in South Korea and six others have 'representative' offices.
The Conference of Religious in Ireland, the 'representative' body for the orders, recently called for more land to be made available for social housing.
A special Commission is appointed, representing clergy, bishops, laity and a 'representative' of the Church overseas; the Prime Minister appoints the chairman.
I know she wanted to make democracy more 'representative' , but were there certain pieces of legislation that she worked on to achieve that end?
He was perhaps the most original of African American poets and, in the breadth and variety of his work, assuredly the most 'representative' of African American writers.
Mr Kathrens has selected forty three of what he considers u2018the most 'representative' of the styles and architectural progressionsu2019 of New York's great houses.
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