English to Kannada Dictionary appropriation

appropriation

ವಿತರಣ
definition
noun
the appropriation of parish funds
the action of taking something for one's own use, typically without the owner's permission.
So he's going to remind us that our homeland is more secure, but it needs to be even more secure yet, meaning appropriations of money.
a sum of money or total of assets devoted to a special purpose.
example
the 'appropriation' accounts
But if the rumours are true that all white pop music is watered-down corporate-led cynical 'appropriation' of black culture, the suits have done a pretty good job in turning in a formula that works both ways.
The bill called for a modest 'appropriation' of five million dollars per year to launch the project.
I feel very strongly that these changes should be made because rock music is one of the few means of expression that remains a strong voice, despite the effects of co-option and 'appropriation' .
Both the copies and the rubbings are completely different in spirit from postmodernist 'appropriation' .
Although Congress has scrutinized the subsidy almost annually and until 1993 required annual renewals, its character as a tax 'appropriation' has made the subsidy less publicly visible.
I mean, white kids in Vancouver are so far removed from the Black and Puerto Rican urban centres which originally spawned hip-hop culture that a certain amount of 'appropriation' was inevitable.
Issues of cultural 'appropriation' and colonialism come to the surface against a backdrop of often confusing or nonsensical vignettes from various Tintin stories.
One can never forget how much he rejected or ignored during the years spanned by this collection, from Pop art and Minimalism to photo-based art and 'appropriation' decades later.
‘It needn't be a vehicle for retribution, just somewhere where tales of white 'appropriation' of black culture, not to mention outright theft, can finally be laid to rest’.
And a private member's bill is legislation covering anything other than legislation imposing or varying a tax or requiring the 'appropriation' of revenue.
To use that intellectual property for private purposes - or not to share that information with the public - is just as serious an offence against the public as any other 'appropriation' of public property for private purposes.
A much bigger threat to our freedom is an overweening state that plays on our fears to justify the 'appropriation' of even more money to special interests, the mobilization of which will ensure that it stays in power.
This provides that a person's 'appropriation' of another's property is not to be regarded as dishonest if he believes that he has the right in law to deprive the other of it.
As one moves further from the Wiccan mainstream, neopaganism's eclectic quality - its status as a religion of 'appropriation' - becomes yet more obvious.
Or is it merely 'appropriation' of the latest fad?
Despite these cuts and the 'appropriation' of local tax revenues, the state government will have to borrow $17.2 billion through bond sales and pass on $8 billion in debt to the next fiscal year.
The compelling visuality of the work of art resists 'appropriation' by either the cleverness of historical explanations or the eloquence of descriptive language.
The film is humorous at times, yet it ultimately symbolizes something more serious, namely the fine line between white admiration and white 'appropriation' of black culture.
The power of this image has begun a trend of 'appropriation' within art culture.
the hallmark of postmodernism has turned out to be 'appropriation'
Looting of their properties and 'appropriation' of their business establishments are undertaken to ensure that they do not return.
To make the 'appropriation' of sale tax revenue more palatable, proponents labeled it a ‘sporting goods’ tax.
the 'appropriation' of parish funds
The 'appropriation' of Greek monuments and statuary continued.
More specifically, there are signs that the photographer put an idiosyncratic and skeptical spin on his 'appropriation' of various graphic tactics and values.
She plays with the problem by knowing that art cannot simply or purely give voice to the voiceless, and that if the voiceless are to have a voice, and in particular their own, they can only have it through art's 'appropriation' .
The requirement of a legislative 'appropriation' applies to an expenditure by the Crown to perform a contract no less than an expenditure for any other purpose.
Ten years ago, Exotica was pop's graveyard: now it's a musical interzone, where a hundred questions about purism, authenticity, 'appropriation' , art and fun pop up and fall back into the lounge bar chatter.
She presents her 'appropriation' of pornographic images of women, taken directly from porn magazines, as a reaction against the conservative religious values of her native Egypt.
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