English to Kannada Dictionary outbreak

outbreak

ಏಕಾಏಕಿ
definition
noun
the outbreak of World War II
the sudden or violent start of something unwelcome, such as war, disease, etc..
translation of 'outbreak'
ಸಿಡಿತ,
ಸ್ಪೋಟ
noun
ಹೊರಬೀಳೂಣ
example
As the 'outbreak' spread, political and medical authorities kept a tight lid on information.
The opportunity presented itself in 1866 with the 'outbreak' of hostilities between Austria and Prussia.
Conditions in Australian cities were so poor that Sydney suffered an 'outbreak' of plague at the turn of the century.
Their clan elders, however, are attempting to calm them down, fearing the 'outbreak' of civil war.
In California a three-person 'outbreak' of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome occurred in patients in a hospital.
We learned of a deadly cholera 'outbreak' in the area.
The bathing had been ordered to control an 'outbreak' of scabies, a skin disease.
the 'outbreak' of World War II
Recently the city witnessed an 'outbreak' of gastroenteritis, which claimed seven lives.
the 'outbreak' of World War II
Within two weeks of its onset, the 'outbreak' spread throughout the district.
The combination has lead to the increase in 'outbreaks' of the disease.
According to the National Disease Surveillance Centre, last year's 'outbreaks' caused at least 2,000 people to become ill.
Avian cholera 'outbreaks' occur primarily in winter and early spring.
The country's prisons are so congested that they are prone to disease 'outbreaks' .
The situation is easing, although sporadic fresh 'outbreaks' are still occurring.
Today there are occasional 'outbreaks' of their modern equivalents, mostly in small groups in exposed areas.
The World Health Organisation says to prevent serious 'outbreaks' of disease, the uptake needs to be around 95 per cent.
Acute diarrhoea was rare in these sections, and no 'outbreaks' of gastroenteritis were recorded.
Witnesses reported sporadic 'outbreaks' of violence and houses being torched.
It will also look at how the 'outbreaks' of the disease in Holland, France and the Republic of Ireland were handled.
Reported 'outbreaks' affect females disproportionately more often than males, and frequently involve adolescents or children.
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