English to Marathi Dictionary involuntary

involuntary

अनैच्छिक
definition
adjective
she gave an involuntary shudder
done without will or conscious control.
a policy of involuntary repatriation
done against someone's will; compulsory.
translation of 'involuntary'
अनैच्छिक,
नाखुषीचा
example
The judge reviewed the major constitutional cases dealing with the state's power to impose 'involuntary' treatment.
Most seizures are accompanied by an altered state of consciousness and sometimes by 'involuntary' movements.
It appears that they exerted undue coercion on his command to extract 'involuntary' waivers from soldiers who did not want to redeploy overseas.
I went off into a day punctuated by 'involuntary' shudders of revulsion as the sensations were recalled.
‘I think I'll be able to handle it,’ she said, but the 'involuntary' shudder she did indicated she wasn't so positive about it.
Huge sobs shuddered throughout her body, causing 'involuntary' convulsions to tremble in her heart.
Smooth muscles are 'involuntary' and located inside internal organs such as the stomach and intestines.
Heart muscles and some other 'involuntary' muscles are also affected in some forms of muscular dystrophy, and a few forms involve other organs as well.
Theirs can be described as 'involuntary' migration; they ended up in various places where they continue working on films that contribute to the big project of diasporic Balkan cinema.
Neither coercion nor 'involuntary' suffering can be attributed to Christ's atoning death on the cross.
The commission will also be able to arrange for an independent review by a Mental Health Tribunal of all decisions to detain patients on an 'involuntary' basis and each decision to extend the duration of such detentions.
World War Two caused a significant interruption in Orlova's work by imposing an 'involuntary' career-break at a time when she was at her most active.
The commission will introduce tribunals to review automatically the detention of 'involuntary' patients in November.
It is an important matter if more people are requiring 'involuntary' admission.
The immediate cause of vaginismus is 'involuntary' spasm of the muscles around the lower one third of the vagina.
There would be evidence that the killing happened when he was asleep or in ‘a confusional arousal state’ which could make the acts 'involuntary' and give Lowe a defence of automatism.
He cried out with the next spasm as the now unbearable pain in his right leg grew worse with the 'involuntary' muscle clenching.
Opiate drugs can help relieve pain, and the drugs clonazepam and sodium valproate may help relieve 'involuntary' muscle jerks.
It imposes an 'involuntary' moratorium on a third superdistrict for two seasons.
Given their defense of 'involuntary' treatment as not only justified but morally mandatory, psychiatrists seem weirdly reluctant to acknowledge their role in it.
This smooth muscle is the 'involuntary' sphincter of the posterior urethra in the male.
Overexposure can lead to symptoms of dizziness, respiratory problems, 'involuntary' muscle twitching and even paralysis.
She felt herself give an 'involuntary' shudder and scolded her girlish urges.
It mandates a form of 'involuntary' servitude expressly prohibited by the 13th amendment to the US Constitution.
Though they are called 'involuntary' muscles, they are great devices that control the urine from coming out any time.
The 'involuntary' extraction of data from humans across borders requires a review of standards of privacy and data protection laws.
The airways (trachea, bronchi, bronchioles) are surrounded by a type of 'involuntary' muscle known as smooth muscle.
He wrote the movement off as an 'involuntary' muscle spasm.
The contractile activity of 'involuntary' muscle is normally regulated by the autonomic (sympathetic and parasympathetic) nervous system.
Instead the acetylcholine accumulates and affects both voluntary an 'involuntary' muscles.
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