English to Malayalam Dictionary disposable

disposable

ഡിസ്പോസിബിൾ
definition
noun
don't buy disposables, such as razors, cups, and plates
an article designed to be thrown away after use.
adjective
disposable diapers
(of an article) intended to be used once, or until no longer useful, and then thrown away.
he made a mental inventory of his disposable assets
(chiefly of financial assets) readily available for the owner's use as required.
example
she's afraid that she's 'disposable'
Brokering deals with things Britain didn't even possess is what kept her afloat in an age where several companies had a larger gross revenue and more 'disposable' budget than the defunct remnants of age old empires.
More recently, 'disposable' baths are available from several manufacturers as prepackaged single-use units.
Investment will therefore be a function of the financial viability of the hospital and its possession of 'disposable' assets rather than its ranking in terms of national and regional need.
As if all that were not enough, new scientific research is beginning to throw up other potential hazards with 'disposable' nappies.
Because I somehow feel that somewhere in someone's thinking fathers are 'disposable' , because that's the way we're treating this man.
Lists of required equipment and 'disposable' items are available through the company.
What they don't say is that schools and hospitals don't really count as 'disposable' assets in the sense that they can't be sold off.
he had quite a lot of 'disposable' income
'disposable' camera
But with the new fashion for 'disposable' leaders, perhaps it doesn't matter much.
He was introduced as a 'disposable' character to push the story along for a couple of episodes at most.
The girls' version adds a nail file, moisturiser, cotton buds and pads, and eye make-up remover, while the boys get a 'disposable' razor, shaving cream, aftershave and hair gel.
There was a time when employees were 'disposable' .
As Marx put it in his great work Capital, from the point of view of the system, ‘if a worker consumes his 'disposable' time for himself, he robs the capitalist.’
As the cofounder of Microsoft he has more 'disposable' investment capital than most of us.
The company is even considering opening a kiosk to sell sunglasses in the retail food court to gain a greater share of their customers' 'disposable' dollars.
Still remember the thrill, in those early days, of discovering scarce URLs; now they're printed on every piece of 'disposable' packaging that I throw in the bin.
Ms Nicholas said only 'disposable' assets were taken into account when determining eligibility.
It got depressing after a while, with the realisation that you're completely 'disposable' and not being hired for any skills.
Low Road buildings keep being valuable precisely because they are 'disposable' .
From 1947 until 1961, 'disposable' diapers were a wad of tissue paper sandwiched between two pieces of plastic film.
‘We're 'disposable' ,’ she said of the military's attitude toward reservists.
In any case they create an abundance of 'disposable' money for which its owners try to find the most profitable investment.
We want to be able to compute various per capita measures, such as GDP per capita and real 'disposable' personal income.
But if she is ill or injured or just troublesome, she's 'disposable' .
And one of the council's strategies will be to work with parents to try to discourage them from using 'disposable' nappies in favour of reusables.
In the age of 'disposable' parents, it turns out you can't blame psychological disorders for what happens in the absence of rules.
The bleached pulp is then converted into a variety of paper products, including 'disposable' diapers.
A Judge at York Crown Court ordered him to pay back £17,365, after hearing that the sum would take away all his 'disposable' assets.
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