English to Kannada Dictionary footing

footing

ಹೆಜ್ಜೆಯಲ್ಲಿ
definition
verb
Contrary to international law, it will be the world that foots the bill, estimated at $50-60 million.
pay (the bill) for something, especially when the bill is considered large or unreasonable.
the rider was left to foot it ten or twelve miles back to camp
cover a distance, especially a long one, on foot.
noun
he suddenly lost his footing
a secure grip with one's feet.
attempts to establish the store on a firm financial footing
the basis on which something is established or operates.
translation of 'footing'
ಕಾಲೂರುವುದು,
ಕಾಲಾಸರೆ,
ಕಾಲ್ನೆಲೆ,
ಕಾಲಿಡುವುದು
example
This offers the opportunity to restart the institutions on a firmer 'footing' than we have had before.
Foreigners will be able to compete in Chinese industries, from banking to delivery services to retail, on an equal 'footing' with domestic companies.
Nobody really wins, one person will eventually lose their 'footing' on the ground and everybody ends up falling.
He suddenly lost his 'footing' in the slimy mud and fell down to his knees, landing at the feet of the other man.
I ended up walking on the unshovelled areas in order to have a more secure 'footing' .
I'm doing this so that our companies can compete on an equal 'footing' with U.S. companies.
My 'footing' was less than secure, and somehow my ankle, accustomed to the exclusively forward motion of road running, twisted.
The centuries old struggle of women to take part in society building on an equal 'footing' with men will once again be focused upon.
He almost lots his 'footing' as he walked over a tree root.
attempts to establish the shop on a firm financial 'footing'
She cried out, stumbled backwards, and clutched at her nose as he regained his grip and his 'footing' .
Off balance, he rolled to the ground and regained his 'footing' .
Earlier, she did not raise any issues before the GP, but now she finds that she can participate on an equal 'footing' with men.
To secure my 'footing' I had to pack the snow first by pressing my whole body into the slope, then my knee, and finally my boot.
They argued it was necessary to put it on an equal 'footing' with major European languages, to reflect Irish identity and culture.
attempts to establish the store on a firm financial 'footing'
It was true for the abolition movement, the efforts to put women on an equal legal 'footing' with men, guaranteeing religious liberties, and so many more.
Neither side succeeded in establishing a firm 'footing' in the first half, as evidenced by the fact that parity obtained on four occasions.
Similarly, religions have lost their moral 'footing' while their explanatory power now only clashes with our need for rational certainty.
‘That seems suitable,’ I said as I began to walk forward, careful of my 'footing' .
Clearing the CVA debts will go a long way towards towards putting the club on a firmer financial 'footing' .
Formed by Dougall in 1989, the company gives musicians with disabilities the chance to operate on an equal 'footing' to those without.
He will also be able to compete on an equal 'footing' with some of the professionals on the circuit, who have already found themselves trailing in his wake on some of the sport's most gruelling courses.
But the club is now on a much firmer financial 'footing' and the fans cannot be anything but happy.
However, I would be interested to hear suggestions as to how the state might put the non-orthodox majority on an equal 'footing' with the orthodox minority.
Still, it remained key to the President's political 'footing' .
All we ever wanted was a fair deal and to compete on an equal 'footing' with our European competitors.
Suddenly I lost my 'footing' and I fell on top of him making him fall off the chair.
Rationalists see skepticism as something which must be refuted on every count in order to establish a sure 'footing' for absolutely certain knowledge.
Check the depth of the step with your foot to confirm your 'footing' for balance on the stairs.
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