English to Gujarati Dictionary stricture

stricture

ઠપકો
definition
noun
religious strictures on everyday life
a restriction on a person or activity.
his strictures on their lack of civic virtue
a sternly critical or censorious remark or instruction.
translation of 'stricture'
પ્રતિકૂળ ટીકા,
ઠપકો,
આકરી ટીકા
example
jaundice caused by bile duct 'stricture'
However, I am also convinced that my 'stricture' about the hermeneutic circle is and must be self-referential.
Once again, my criticism of U.S. hegemony had to be tempered by a 'stricture' on Japan's own insular nationalism.
jaundice caused by bile duct 'stricture'
a colonic 'stricture'
A clear distinction between the dysphagia of an inflammatory 'stricture' and that of carcinoma is impossible on clinical grounds alone.
At the time of referral, she was awaiting surgery for a colonic 'stricture' resulting from a recurrence of carcinoma of the colon.
a colonic 'stricture'
Post inflammatory 'strictures' most commonly develop in the colon, and are best demonstrated by barium enema.
You experience freedom from restrictions imposed by ideas and 'strictures' .
Critics of both films offered 'strictures' that suggest more than an awareness of this axiom.
In suburbs, one could make new friendships and associations without worrying about old social conventions and 'strictures' and separations.
Teachers often complain that it imposes too many 'strictures' on them that force them to teach too much too fast.
In these 23 patients, the main pancreatic duct was considered to be 'strictured' or obliterated to various degrees due to the ampullary carcinoma.
These tracts heed the critical 'strictures' against both love and wit.
Few local governors were Dissenters; but many were sympathetic to them and reluctant to impose the full 'strictures' of the vindictive laws which Parliament went on to pass against their religious assemblies.
In all four gospel traditions, Jesus consistently makes the first move to reach out to the marginalized, often transgressing contemporary social mores and religious 'strictures' in the process.
The same intellectual 'strictures' confined Hunter's achievements.
There is a powerful and self-regulating national interest in observing the 'strictures' of the Convention, because prisoners are taken by both sides of any conflict.
This innovative and elegant procedure involved the ingenious refashioning of the stomach to replace the 'strictured' oesophagus, and also to recreate the cardiac sphincter so as to maintain its function and continence.
Those same strong students (one hopes) will ultimately supercede the 'strictures' imposed in the educational studio, but at what cost?
Above these there is a vocal line so free and continuous that the 'strictures' imposed by the repetition of the bass are scarcely felt.
These writers indicate a world where mature-age students are keenly looking for new learning and new social interactions after having participated in 'strictured' career lives.
On stem-cell research, he stated that the 'strictures' he imposed still gave scientists more than sixty usable lines of such cells, when they had only one.
It must be rooted in the most difficult 'strictures' of the scriptures of the major religions and the deepest springs of the human heart.
Muslims use much less silver because of 'strictures' imposed by the Koran, which seems odd considering the lunar symbolism inherent in Islam.
A colonic patch was mobilized and placed into the 'strictured' area.
Such 'strictures' may seem ironic coming from a historian whom some critics have seen as letting the landlords off lightly when it came to the abuse of their social and economic power.
Both sides in this political ‘debate’ between conservatism and liberalism stress personal freedom for themselves while piously imposing 'strictures' on others.
His past history was significant for chronic alcoholic pancreatitis with pancreatic duct 'strictures' and stones which had been treated with dilation and stone extraction 4 years ago.
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