English to Malayalam Dictionary confrontations

confrontations

ചൊന്ഫ്രൊംതതിഒംസ്
definition
noun
a confrontation with the legislature
a hostile or argumentative meeting or situation between opposing parties.
translation of 'confrontations'
noun
സംഘട്ടനം
example
The others are getting into it a bit more, the 'confrontations' , scheming and arguments have started and we're barely a week in to the show.
I had enough on my mind without having to have a 'confrontation' with him right now.
The 'confrontation' with the court represents the first test of the new administration, analysts say.
The first ran out of the facility in anger after a 'confrontation' with another female.
there was a 'confrontation' between the two tribes
People are coming here to have a violent 'confrontation' with the police.
four months of violent 'confrontation' between government and opposition forces
I thought it wise not to engage in any further 'confrontation' with the gentleman on the issue.
a 'confrontation' with the legislature
It is a grotesque 'confrontation' with the reality of life and death.
the race promised a classic 'confrontation' between the two top runners in the world
they want to avoid any 'confrontation' with the authorities
They were thought to be preparing for a 'confrontation' with former associates who had set up a rival drugs gang.
He could then, very easily, make the 'confrontation' with the Centre an issue and go back to the people.
In fact, she had been avoiding him since the 'confrontation' with the paint stick.
a 'confrontation' with the legislature
A 'confrontation' with a group of youths drove her to fire the weapon at the pavement near one teenager's feet.
four months of violent 'confrontation' between government and opposition forces
If he fails to do so, he runs the risk of a 'confrontation' with the people of the State.
The bank disclosed her new address, forcing her to move again in a hurry to avoid a 'confrontation' with her husband.
But, I do know that a swan is not the sort of beast you want a 'confrontation' with.
This 'confrontation' with our mortality also occurs when someone close to us dies.
It's supposed to give us freedom of action in a 'confrontation' with a nuclear-armed state.
It would not have been fitting for him to die a martyr's death in a fiery 'confrontation' with authority.
Yet for all its 'confrontation' with sex, drugs and sin, this book strongly affirms the human.
The logic of events will lead them to a 'confrontation' with the West.
This new workers' organisation was forced into violent 'confrontation' with the state.
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