English to Gujarati Dictionary technological

technological

ટેકનોલોજીકલ
definition
adjective
the quickening pace of technological change
of, relating to, or using technology.
translation of 'technological'
પ્રૌદ્યોગિક,
પ્રૌદ્યોગિકીને લગતું
example
We brought into being many other things with our scientific and 'technological' power.
It's remarkably good to be living through this part of the 'technological' revolution.
The 'technological' secrets of the Minster are to be disclosed to the public as part of National Science Week.
This shift is inexorable due to the nature of 'technological' improvement.
On close inspection this area of technology has an abysmal record of 'technological' advancement.
Attempts to devise a 'technological' solution to spam are ongoing, and admittedly difficult.
I would like to better understand what is at play in our 'technological' experiences.
In the course of his career, he could expect to see huge scientific and 'technological' advances.
The result is usually scientific and 'technological' stagnation except in the short term.
The proper mechanisms and procedures and 'technological' infrastructure had to be in place as well.
Futurologists have noted an exponential acceleration in the pace of 'technological' change.
It is a true cliche that the modern world is a pre-eminently scientific and 'technological' one.
When that happens, it will make all previous 'technological' revolutions seem like minor hiccups.
At the same time 'technological' innovation will be even more crucial if the company is to continue growing.
We do need to accept that scientific and 'technological' advances will often be accompanied by new risks.
Is the quality of life now better for the 'technological' advancements we have made?
For all our 'technological' and intellectual advances, we are impotent when nature rears up against us.
How many 'technological' leaps of this order can we expect in our lifetimes?
In the process it has surprised many people with its mix of design and 'technological' innovation.
In fact, subsidies and 'technological' innovation had already led to overproduction.
He spent a lot of time working on interactive projects that couldn't be realized 'technologically' until a couple of years after his death.
We live in a world which is changing faster than ever before, 'technologically' , economically, socially and globally.
They score in terms of price and are also 'technologically' strong.
Ecclesiastical architecture has consistently operated right at the boundaries of the 'technologically' possible.
Some things seem disproportionally 'technologically' advanced.
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