English to Kannada Dictionary grievous

grievous

ಪರಮ
definition
adjective
his death was a grievous blow
(of something bad) very severe or serious.
translation of 'grievous'
ಕೆಡಕುಮಾಡುವ,
ಬಹಳ ಕಷ್ಟ
example
The tragic loss of this extraordinary young man will seem a heavy blow to our nation's morale, as it is surely a 'grievous' injury to his loved ones.
The loss of either deputy would be a 'grievous' blow to Quinn.
We've been struck a 'grievous' blow, but it's not a mortal blow.
‘To be guilty of a major breach of the drug code is to have committed a 'grievous' offence against sport,’ he said.
But what I did not hear were specific new solutions on how to solve this 'grievous' lack of funding for health care in the largest local system in the nation.
‘This shocking incident was a terrible loss for the British Army, and struck a 'grievous' blow to the families of the six soldiers,’ he added.
GAA President Sean Kelly described his death as a ‘massive and 'grievous' loss to a great sporting family’.
But those who survive have much more 'grievous' wounds.
She said there was a danger of the public not realising how 'grievous' were the crimes being committed.
Also in July last year, a similar police action turned violent and several vendors and two journalists sustained 'grievous' bodily injuries.
In some ways, the loss of an adult breadwinner is more 'grievous' than that of a child, when one considers the knock-on effect on families.
But impeachment is an extreme step which must only be considered for the most 'grievous' wrongdoing.
Give me some suggestions so I don't make the 'grievous' error of leaving something out and then getting two dozen emails about it.
He was told his catalogue of crimes was among the most 'grievous' of sex offences when he was convicted yesterday at Leeds Crown Court.
His resignation as convener, forced or not, was a 'grievous' blow, and party officials have admitted as much.
Thus dishonest reporting has made truth a casualty of the war, causing 'grievous' damage to the integrity of the journalistic profession.
One failed to detonate; the other inflicted 'grievous' wounds.
What a 'grievous' loss his death is to American culture and to those of us who knew him personally, admired, and loved him.
Fortunately, the 'grievous' damage to the reactor did not result in any injuries or deaths, in large part because of the robust design of all of the plant's systems.
The greatest battle of the campaign was fought on the Suvla plain on 21 August, but, despite 'grievous' losses, the greatly reinforced Turks held their ground.
The violence left at least four people 'grievously' injured.
With the available data, the 'grievousness' of the condition of the dugong population in the country was evident.
He is a decorated Vietnam veteran who was 'grievously' wounded in combat, and who rose to serve as administrator of the Veterans Administration.
The army and police remain 'grievously' underfunded and underequipped, lacking basic communications and transport equipment.
In other words the PTAs need not use their discretion to decide on the 'grievousness' of the complaint.
Since that date the country has suffered 'grievously' from an unprecedentedly severe drought.
These are the people of the developing world, who already live on a thin margin of survival and who would be most 'grievously' affected by global economic and political chaos.
The first two factors are the 'grievousness' of the acts and the degree of malicious intent.
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