English to Kannada Dictionary responsive

responsive

ಪ್ರತಿಕ್ರಿಯಾಶೀಲರಾಗಿರುತ್ತಾರೆ
definition
adjective
a flexible service that is responsive to changing social and economic patterns
reacting quickly and positively.
I'm distracted by a nibble on my line: I jig it several times, but there is no responsive tug
answering.
translation of 'responsive'
adjective
ಹೊಣೆಯಿ೦ದ
example
If that wish were granted, I vowed to be the best horse ever, friendly, 'responsive' , and obedient.
After that we will have some readings, and then the 'responsive' liturgy which is in your newsletter inserts.
The Wednesday lunchtime mass featured chanting, 'responsive' liturgy, hymns, prayers, readings from the Epistle and Gospel lessons, and a brief homily.
Opportunities for efficiency of scale are greatest with this type of structure, but, obviously, it is the least flexible and least 'responsive' to local conditions.
I talk to her all the time, and she is usually very friendly and 'responsive' .
Left-handers seem to be more acutely sensitive and 'responsive' to novelty than right handers.
Although students may not be formally assessed upon the quality of their contributions, conscientious, 'responsive' individuals and analytically minded students are noticed by tutors.
Two things are urgently needed to plan an acceptable, 'responsive' , and effective service for sick doctors.
Be flexible and 'responsive' to quick change by being informed about the marketplace and current events.
His stance was gentle, respectful, calm, centered, attuned, and 'responsive' .
An enlightened consumer not only protects his interest, but also acts as a responsible and 'responsive' customer, and an asset to the society.
The teacher alone can create an atmosphere that is positive and appealing just by being receptive, 'responsive' and attentive to students' human needs.
What is required is a flexible approach, 'responsive' to the dictates of the facts, case by case.
Changing the medical profession from one that is paternalistic to one that is self aware and quickly 'responsive' to society's expectations is a difficult assignment.
Now, of course, not all students are so 'responsive' , nor are results achieved overnight.
We then will read a Psalm or other piece of 'responsive' liturgy. After that, we will go into the more contemporary part of our service.
I view the changes over the last four decades as largely positive and 'responsive' to the changing needs of the times.
They are metabolically active and extremely sensitive and 'responsive' to rapid changes in the microenvironment about the leaf.
A key element in this regard is the presence of farm enterprises that are flexible and 'responsive' to the rapidly changing opportunities in today's economy.
Specifically, across cultures women have been shown to be on average more emotionally 'responsive' , more socially attuned, and more verbally gifted than men.
It is one of my most favourite places because the audience is so 'responsive' .
Finally, the researchers have developed new, highly 'responsive' pressure sensors.
The engine is instantly 'responsive' to the driver's wishes and, as the gearbox electronics are intelligently set, progress is seamless.
The trigger return spring is an optional part, and the frame provided a short, crisp, 'responsive' pull without it, so it was not used for this review.
Automatic reactions will diminish over time as you become more aware of and 'responsive' to them.
The students have been receptive and 'responsive' , and the programs have given them the opportunity to discuss issues that are important to them, she says.
I was met with a stiff child, no answering or 'responsive' hug, no acknowledgement and a blank stare into space.
Twiddling a needle in these special points helps to identify the right spot, as a trained acupuncturist feels a tiny 'responsive' tug on the needle.
Sometimes a friendly smile or 'responsive' nod will suffice.
That was not a 'responsive' answer to the question.
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