English to Malayalam Dictionary undesirable

undesirable

അനഭിലഷണീയമായ
definition
noun
Shrubs have been cut back to deprive undesirables of hiding places, the first of several vandal-proof benches have been installed, and there are moves to make the lavatories accessible only from the street.
a person considered to be objectionable in some way.
adjective
the drug's undesirable side effects
not wanted or desirable because harmful, objectionable, or unpleasant.
translation of 'undesirable '
adjective
അനഭിലഷണീയമായ
example
Although promising, this approach has been disappointing, with 'undesirable' side effects.
most people would find that 'undesirable'
There is a perception that this would bring people from outside the area and that they may be 'undesirable' clientele.
You can ask him if there are any 'undesirable' side effects, or if the medication is liable to react with your existing medication.
They also can sort desirable and 'undesirable' messages by means of automatic filters.
Why is he mixing socially 'undesirable' types with his household and friends?
Teenage pregnancy would be somewhat 'undesirable' , we concluded.
If project bosses get the money, 'undesirable' homes will be renovated or demolished and new ones would be built.
I said that I thought he was a nice guy, even though it seemed that he had 'undesirable' friends.
But I fear that the private sector might create 'undesirable' pressure to cut costs and increase profits.
Its location, just off the main drag, means that 'undesirable' characters sometimes show up at closing time.
Some allotments have fallen into disrepair and are so 'undesirable' that nobody wants them even when the council offers to clear them first.
In the same way, a good parent encourages desirable acts and discourages 'undesirable' ones.
Disobeying this golden rule will result in 'undesirable' consequences.
To help you get rid of 'undesirable' fat, cook ground beef briefly in a skillet, then drain.
He said he did not expect to attract everyone, but hoped some people on the fringes of 'undesirable' groups might use the pub as an alternative place to hang out.
Darkness overwhelmed her senses and yet she knew of the 'undesirable' fate her friend had fallen into.
I wondered if she knew how 'undesirable' she looked, or whether she saw only what she wanted in the mirror.
Our situation and our life-style are not excessive and so do not attract 'undesirable' attention.
The persistent application of double standards can bring about 'undesirable' results.
Of course in practice, all substances produce both desirable and 'undesirable' effects.
The spectre of public drinking, in your face stuff, groups of 'undesirables' blocking doorways and paths, shouting abuse at passers-by, is again becoming the norm.
That the church door will remain locked until the conclusion of the service is merely a precautionary measure to prevent 'undesirables' from entering.
If she had known that her next-door neighbour was going to be offering 'undesirables' a roof over their heads, she would not have moved there in the first place.
In doing so, he allayed many of his wealthy constituents' fears of 'undesirables' invading their neighborhoods.
Supporters hope that as consumers avoid the most restrictive technologies, the broader points about the 'undesirability' of limiting digital media use will be made.
I was swanning around a coffee shop in the mall the other day with good friends Simon and Bradley, sipping lattes and commenting derogatorily on the 'undesirables' that were filing past.
Shrubs have been cut back to deprive 'undesirables' of hiding places, the first of several vandal-proof benches have been installed, and there are moves to make the lavatories accessible only from the street.
The perceived 'undesirability' of the school leads teachers, principals, and parents to look elsewhere for opportunities, creating further instability.
However, if it is made to look nice then it will attract the right kind of people and not 'undesirables' .
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