English to Malay Dictionary preferable

preferable

lebih
definition
adjective
lower interest rates were preferable to higher ones
more desirable or suitable.
translation of 'preferable'
adjective
lebih baik
example
However, he added that it was 'preferable' to finding major problems with the home after completion.
Initially it would be 'preferable' to have the property inspected by a reputable timber and damp expert.
I am sure it would be 'preferable' for the local schools and the community orchestra to work in harmony.
It would be 'preferable' if such items were taken away for disposal in the household refuse.
In the end, firms acknowledge that laying off employees is 'preferable' to going bust.
That said, it is easy to see why many people find even the hardships of a Scottish island 'preferable' to urban life.
The taste is pretty uniform from bite to bite, so it might be 'preferable' as an appetizer.
Experience of children with special needs is 'preferable' , but full training will be given.
It was also viewed as 'preferable' to a sacking which could prompt legal action.
If a slum is 'preferable' , then we can only imagine the life in their native village.
To help bring the fever down, a slightly cooler room temperature is 'preferable' .
It's always 'preferable' to have something else to read at times like this.
While it would be 'preferable' if the Complainant did so, it is incorrect to imply that only he can do this.
The chairman of the board said voluntary redundancies were 'preferable' over compulsory redundancies.
It sounds 'preferable' to having kids locked away playing alone.
There is still no general consensus about the 'preferability' of paper to plastic (or glass, steel, or aluminum).
A subsequent executive order proclaimed that buying recycled was possible and relatively painless, and dismissed as spurious complaints about the price, 'preferability' and availability of recycled paper.
The issue of 'preferability' generally involves a consideration of the common issues and the degree to which their resolution advances the overall action compared to the individual issues that remain to be determined.
In some cases, environmental 'preferability' could override cost concerns, giving the advantage to the greener product.
In ‘Poetry and Religion,’ Jarman argues that ‘Dickinson offers, with true American horse sense, the 'preferability' of a deceptive hope, a fool's errand, to none at all, for it is that which gives illumination.’
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