English to Marathi Dictionary delinquent

delinquent

दोषी
definition
noun
young delinquents
a delinquent person.
adjective
delinquent children
(typically of a young person or that person's behavior) showing or characterized by a tendency to commit crime, particularly minor crime.
translation of 'delinquent'
दोषी,
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कर्तव्यचुकार व्यक्ती,
अपराधी
example
Chasing down 'delinquent' accounts is no fun either.
Take caution in pursuing 'delinquent' accounts.
Punish the 'delinquent' employees and also the people who contaminate the atmosphere.
The truth is, we're just beginning the real descent into Lawsuit Hell - a place where average citizens injured by 'delinquent' doctors or defective products are denied any recourse.
In fact, they mattered more than her wretchedness, even more than my loved, lost and 'delinquent' father who had put us in this situation.
Say you've got $20 million in 'delinquent' receivables.
He was on the cusp of becoming a 'delinquent' teenager when a Christian camp counselor asked if he was going to heaven or hell: He decided at that moment to dedicate his life to Christ.
At least 16 per cent are 'delinquent' or in foreclosure, and 4.6 percent actually are in foreclosure.
He also warned that the City would continue to take credit control measures against 'delinquent' accounts.
His guess as to how many of the little 'delinquent' brats he works with will wind up in jail: Not too many of them.
Fortunately, you can collect 'delinquent' receivables and keep your valued clients.
But they are commonly seen as aberrations from a peaceful norm, or as the exceptional behaviour of a few young and 'delinquent' drivers.
She got a particularly strong ovation, especially from female patrons, when she rendered a ditty about making 'delinquent' fathers support their children.
She had been teaching English in the state school system where she often worked with troubled or 'delinquent' children.
Wage garnishment is a creditor collection tool that a 'delinquent' debtor can escape by filing for bankruptcy.
As that happens, you'll see more companies trolling through tax records, looking for 'delinquent' homeowners to exploit.
In some places, he used some harsh language to blame the irresponsible parents for their lack of support for their 'delinquent' children.
To be precise, the delinquency rates are calculated as the percent of borrowers holding a particular type of credit who are 'delinquent' 30 days on one or more accounts.
Additionally, house prices continue to appreciate for the time being, lowering the debt/equity ratio and making it less likely that the 'delinquent' homeowners will walk away from their equity.
She's also the only proper grown-up on the show, trying to keep her family together as she deals with an unfaithful husband and a 'delinquent' son.
In his half-mast trousers, short-cut jacket and spiky wig, he looks like a 'delinquent' Jack Horner.
When we focus only on 'delinquent' students, we allow some of the real culprits in this cycle of school degeneration to escape unscathed.
Loan delinquencies have steadily risen in the past 24 months, to the point where nearly 1 in 20 home loans is 'delinquent' - one of the highest rates in the past decade.
One thinks of Yeats's poem on another 'delinquent' genius, Catullus.
Usually, these 'delinquent' mothers are charged by the police and have to serve a sentence.
Lower provisions for 'delinquent' loans also helped.
A consumer can be 'delinquent' on one account and pay other accounts on schedule.
He is a farmer who marries a rich woman from the city and finds life in Athens with her and his 'delinquent' son torturous.
‘When the previous home was there, which housed 'delinquent' teenagers, they did not feel the need to fence them in like this,’ she added.
In the circumstances, it seems extraordinarily 'delinquent' on the part of the regulators to abrogate their collective responsibilities in this area.
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