English to Gujarati Dictionary transition

transition

સંક્રમણ
definition
verb
the network ought to be built by the federal government and then transitioned into private industry
undergo or cause to undergo a process or period of transition.
noun
students in transition from one program to another
the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another.
translation of 'transition'
સંક્રાંતિ
example
The country's 'transition' to capitalism has been uncertain, with the privatization of state-run enterprises proceeding slowly.
a 'transition' to multiparty democracy
A case of too fast a 'transition' from feudalism to modernity?
students in 'transition' from one programme to another
The 'transition' has happened gradually, in daily lessons that come through patience and careful scrutiny.
The church is in a period of enormous 'transition' with heroic attempts being made to adapt to new conditions.
We can project that our planet's human population will stabilise, as all continents undergo the demographic 'transition' .
Must we always be a community in 'transition' with high immigration and transient internal population?
Now, when these electrons make a 'transition' back to some lower energy level, electromagnetic rays are emitted in the process which carry away the energy.
For these other countries, postcommunism designates the period of 'transition' and radical democratic changes that followed the end of communist rule.
He added that being a public radio is necessary to be involved with the processes of unification in countries in 'transition' .
Ever since the move, she had used the excuse that everyone was testy because they were still in 'transition' - still in a period of adjustment.
What redeems the 'transition' flaws is tight writing.
students in 'transition' from one program to another
Living in a country in 'transition' , I always believe democracy is a good thing to fight for.
For some the confidence of adolescence is replaced with questions and doubt, marking the 'transition' to adulthood.
In a telling 'transition' from B minor to F major, Delius calms the troubled man.
Marriage is the most important stage in a person's life, marking the official 'transition' to adulthood.
I was bowled over by the energy of the Seventh Symphony which has a lovely 'transition' in the First Movement and a dreamy Allegretto reminding one of hallowed antiquity.
a 'transition' to multiparty democracy
The 'transition' from the dominant to the tonic, while hardly original to our ears, is still effective, and one of the movement's strong points.
The situationists only wanted what could never exist, never accepting a period of 'transition' , a process of change.
A quick 'transition' to the major tonality provides sunshine.
He skilfully dissects the complex and varied forms of the labour process during periods of 'transition' .
In Spain we did have a period of 'transition' from a totalitarian regime to a democracy, just like you.
This is usually a boring topic, but the author makes the 'transition' smoothly.
He made his fortune during the country's rapid 'transition' to a free market economy during the 1990s.
His arrest is political and I fear we are in 'transition' from democracy to dictatorship.
Both approaches have strengths and flaws, which we discuss at the end of the broad-brush passage in making the 'transition' to the particularistic section.
The new Cabinet appears designed, in short, to help ensure an orderly 'transition' .
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