English to Malayalam Dictionary disparate

disparate

പോയാല്
definition
noun
The second class of disparates have more to do with the particular foibles of the aperture involved.
things so unlike that there is no basis for comparison.
adjective
they inhabit disparate worlds of thought
essentially different in kind; not allowing comparison.
example
Hopefully the 'disparate' threads will be able to come together in the fourth and last volume of the show.
The medium of television has only increased the power of sports to be a shared experience among a 'disparate' population.
Heading into the home straight, all these 'disparate' elements finally come together.
Like the time you handled a disgruntled team of 'disparate' personalities while doing a college project.
He moved comfortably between the two 'disparate' and contradictory worlds of the frontier.
A 'disparate' band of Hollywood approved odd-bods head off into the jungle.
The crux of the difference between humans and machines is the 'disparate' ways that we prune this tree.
You would think this was a switch doomed from the start, given the completely 'disparate' nature of the two jobs.
The recent performance of ‘The Island’ in London was attended by a wide and 'disparate' audience.
Ruef has found that 'disparate' information and its transmission are keys to innovation.
For us to succeed, it is essential for 'disparate' groups to work together to achieve these common goals.
The men they all have to impress, however, are quite a 'disparate' bunch.
The Internet is an electrified reflection of the 'disparate' world we live in.
But it has really hit a nerve with a 'disparate' , diverse audience from all walks of life.
This difference is due to the 'disparate' methods for describing the bond dissociation rate.
What the home was lacking was a unified palette to warm the spaces and draw together 'disparate' elements.
But it seems our aesthetic is so fractured, so 'disparate' now that there's no common thread, no anchor to hang on to.
Or that the quests of the motley participants were too 'disparate' to find common ground.
At the root of differing transatlantic views of nature were utterly 'disparate' sagas of land settlement.
Her career charts an interesting course between the 'disparate' poles of her attraction.
Their action is made more dynamic by the free movement of ideas across a diverse and 'disparate' network.
Communities seem friendly but 'disparate' , and privacy and isolation seem to be central to an Icelander's style of life.
Here the demand, however, is very diffuse, confused, composed of 'disparate' elements.
A party of 'disparate' membership, it was united against the rule of the KMT when in opposition.
If you're able to query these 'disparate' data sources, you then must be able to combine them.
The difference between those and these findings may be due the 'disparate' methodologies used.
Not surprisingly, this vast and disparate cast of characters is hard pressed to agree on so vast and 'disparate' an agenda.
Instead, the exhibition drew out some of the common themes and ideas that emerged in what was a 'disparate' group of works.
We will have the most 'disparate' and diverse opposition in the Dáil for nearly 50 years.
He compartmentalises the 'disparate' aspects of his life and shifts gears between them on the spot, rarely looking back.
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