English to Marathi Dictionary sensitive

sensitive

संवेदनशील
definition
noun
Thus, the positive results demonstrated by the sensitives do not appear to have resulted from ubiquitous stereotypes regarding ghosts that caused witnesses and sensitives to respond to the locale in a concordant manner.
a person who is believed to respond to occult influences.
adjective
the new method of protein detection was more sensitive than earlier ones
quick to detect or respond to slight changes, signals, or influences.
I pay tribute to the Minister for his sensitive handling of the bill
(of a person or a person's behavior) having or displaying a quick and delicate appreciation of others' feelings.
translation of 'sensitive'
(छायचित्रण)प्रकाशाचा ज्याच्यावर झटकन परिणाम होतो असा(कागद),
संवेदनशील,
(यंत्र, साधन)अत्यंत सूक्ष्म फरकाची नोंद घेणारे,
अत्यंत हळुवार मनाचा (हळवा)
example
The patient seems to be 'sensitive' to this particular response and asks whether he believes what she has said.
As someone who was intimately involved in dealing with the most 'sensitive' national security secrets out there, how big of a flap is this?
And second, Uncle Sam needs to use domestic companies to keep 'sensitive' defense and security information within U.S. borders.
Are the border areas more 'sensitive' to any disruption to their own French identity?
Sucrose is a good subject for testing the sequence because it has resonances very close to that of water, making the signal 'sensitive' to the quality of the water suppression.
Never forget, she warns, that young girls are highly 'sensitive' , and the last thing we should be doing is telling our daughters they look a sight.
Platelets are quite 'sensitive' to outside signals because they have to clump together to prevent blood loss.
Oberlander will also explain that people are highly 'sensitive' to subliminal signals about personality, regardless of whether or not they know who a message has come from.
Well the sensor is very versatile and it works in simultaneous modes so it both detects magnetic materials but it's also 'sensitive' to the electric susceptibility.
Surely, the Congress should be 'sensitive' and appreciative of the hostility to foreign troops.
The Victorian Opposition has released details of what it claims is yet another breach of 'sensitive' security information within the Victoria Police.
Strains with mutations in both genes are very 'sensitive' to DNA damaging agents, have very short telomeres, and undergo cellular senescence.
Exploiting this vulnerability will lead to denial of service, execution of arbitrary code, or the disclosure of 'sensitive' information.
The object was to avoid creating situations where 'sensitive' information might be at risk.
Some farmers and processors are saying we should not be afraid to test all cattle going to slaughter for BSE, or at least those going to 'sensitive' markets such as Japan.
Both parental and cells were equally 'sensitive' to damage by the alkylating agent.
It was his preferred statement which was then packaged as part of a departmental information kit and sent to those 'sensitive' Christians upset at the sight of children behind razor wire.
Those warnings about images which may upset 'sensitive' viewers have become much more few and far between.
A young and eager mind endowed with the gift of scientific aptitude is particularly 'sensitive' to these societal influences.
The whole process of category building is dynamic and extremely 'sensitive' to patterns detected in the data.
There is a bunch of stuff I don't like or need, but we won't go there so as to not offend the 'sensitive' and thin skinned.
Their 'sensitive' and delicate portrayal of tales is so real and touching that they have become the hallmark of Iranian cinema in the recent past.
There would also be a great impact from invasive weeds into the area and damage to the 'sensitive' forest floor.
The guidelines dictate that emotionally charged topics be avoided on tests, for fear that mention of them might upset 'sensitive' children.
General statements that, for example, the information is 'sensitive' security information, are inadequate to satisfy the government's burden.
The Yorkshire Euro MP may not be the first person you'd think of if you were looking for a 'sensitive' appreciation of the modern woman.
Modified tips are extremely 'sensitive' to damage and/or contamination, resulting in nonspecific interactions with the surface.
Their differences could be recorded by displaying their transmissions on a cathode ray tube and using a cine camera, equipped with very 'sensitive' film, to take high-speed photographs of them.
But he was highly 'sensitive' , easily discouraged by setbacks; and in 1915 resigned from his union post to convalesce from alcoholism.
The edge guard bands make the cartridge less 'sensitive' to possible tape damage as a result of non-uniform tape pack wind, temperature shock, and transportation.
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