English to Gujarati Dictionary substitution

substitution

અવેજી
definition
noun
the substitution of pediatricians for grandmothers in guiding baby care
the action of replacing someone or something with another person or thing.
translation of 'substitution '
બીજાનું સ્થાન લેવું તે,
અવેજીમાં મૂકવું તે,
અવેજીકરણ,
અવેજી કામ-બજવણી
example
The Attorney General opposed the motion for 'substitution' on procedural grounds.
There is no other member of the club who can currently replace him, and that showed after his 'substitution' .
The adoption of class and therapeutic 'substitution' are customer responses to poor perceived value.
In an act of 'substitution' he replaces barren dryness with his fertile fluidity.
If 'substitution' is called for, then we should face up to that, and not pretend that we are delivering the original thing.
He made the type of telling 'substitution' that he has employed to effect.
Crop 'substitution' and improved market access are essential in the next few years.
It is too late for crop 'substitution' with this one because they are about to harvest it.
We are fast abandoning our cultural and religious values in 'substitution' for western ideals.
There are concerns about bench-marking and 'substitution' and a whole lot of issues.
a tactical 'substitution'
The 'substitution' of an allegedly objective, measurable indicator can be appealing.
He rejects penal 'substitution' because he thinks that God is love, and a loving God would never seek retribution.
Those who do not speak an Indian language may not be blamed for this arbitrary vowel 'substitution' .
A jar of dried basil or even a basil plant would be a more appropriate 'substitution' than coriander.
a tactical 'substitution'
Think of what the country could have been spared had that 'substitution' not taken place.
However, that 'substitution' was no reflection on the efforts of Preston who had been having a steady game.
the 'substitution' of pediatricians for grandmothers in guiding baby care
He argues that this disjuncture comes from time's infinite capacity for 'substitution' .
The principle is to consider the field of rivalry in terms of the potential for 'substitution' in the long term.
The 'substitution' of one person for another ranges from the literal to the abstract.
At the same time, he raises the issue of 'substitution' and exchange in a social and economic sphere.
the 'substitution' of rail services with buses
Under the 'substitutional' theory of artifact production, the forgeries of documents so common in the Middle Ages can be understood as the legitimate reproduction of accidentally misplaced facts.
If He was there in my stead, as my representative, doing business for me, then, the agony that He endured in the 'substitutionary' process is the agony that I must endure in hell, if I refuse to allow Him to substitute for me.
This is not a point that popular evangelical preaching makes well, which tends all too often to see a merely human Jesus being afflicted (in a 'substitutionary' , transactional kind of way) with the total anger of God above.
For simplicity the interstitial elements carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, boron, and hydrogen will be referred to as contaminants, and the 'substitutional' elements, intentionally added, will be referred to as alloying elements.
This is in contrast to recently published reports in which good performance of reconstruction methods was recorded despite extensive 'substitutional' saturation.
It affirms the plenary inspiration and inerrancy of the Holy Scriptures, original sin, 'substitutionary' atonement and justification by faith.
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