English to Malayalam Dictionary degeneration

degeneration

മസ്തിക
definition
noun
overgrazing has caused serious degeneration of grassland
the state or process of being or becoming degenerate; decline or deterioration.
example
She believes that parents cannot escape the responsibility for the 'degeneration' in the study of arts.
The 'degeneration' is even more evident in the literature and philosophy courses at the secondary level.
Radiation therapy for exudative macular 'degeneration' has also been attempted.
Then as now technical progress and terror of social 'degeneration' were two sides of the same process.
It damages the nerve cells in the brain and causes 'degeneration' , deterioration and gradual loss of function of areas of the brain.
However, the 1980s marked the completion of the process of 'degeneration' of the unions.
Menopause is the transition period of the 'degeneration' of ovarian functions.
Once you start a war, never think you can control its 'degeneration' and its consequences.
overgrazing has caused serious 'degeneration' of grassland
When we focus only on delinquent students, we allow some of the real culprits in this cycle of school 'degeneration' to escape unscathed.
What we have is, we have a general cultural 'degeneration' , of the institution of the family.
'degeneration' of the muscle fibers
We are not dealing with merely a process of intellectual 'degeneration' .
The social 'degeneration' that the government's abdication of its role has caused has not been identified with any real clarity.
But students could begin to challenge the 'degeneration' of higher education by demanding a bit more.
Uncontrolled and unplanned tourism has led to natural, cultural and social 'degeneration' inside the so-called host nations.
Their complete failure results into their 'degeneration' into savagery.
All biopsies showed evidence of muscle fiber 'degeneration' and regeneration.
The murder has shocked a community that in recent years has tried to shrug off a poor image of poverty and 'degeneration' .
With these measures in place, we are optimistic that initiatives to control youth 'degeneration' would begin to bear fruit.
Histopathology shows 'degeneration' of the smooth muscle with fibrosis.
That last sentence in particular registers a serious demoralisation and also political 'degeneration' .
At the same time, the pernicious influence of new urban cultural patterns could share some of the blame for rural 'degeneration' .
overgrazing has caused serious 'degeneration' of grassland
Our society has almost sunk into abysmal moral 'degeneration' and deterioration.
'degeneration' of the muscle fibres
They were pessimists, who refused to see history in terms of progress, and instead saw it as a desperate struggle against 'degeneration' .
How does he propose to fix the problem of moral 'degeneration' and cultural decline?
Time is thus measured as the extent to which one's virtuous labor gives way to corruption and 'degeneration' .
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