English to Marathi Dictionary shortage

shortage

कमतरता
definition
noun
a shortage of hard cash
a state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts.
translation of 'shortage'
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कमतरता
example
This 'shortage' of funds means many schools will have to set deficit budgets for the coming year.
Soon there was a great 'shortage' of food, and there was no more medicine, and no more clothing.
there was 'shortage' of food during the war
we have no 'shortage' of applications for the job
the problems of land 'shortage' in the countryside
a 'shortage' of hard cash
a 'shortage' of hard cash
Part two of my contingency plan addresses the food 'shortage' caused by panic buying.
there's a skills' 'shortage' in that sector
During the Italian occupation, there was again a food 'shortage' for about five years.
There are many parts of the world where the 'shortage' of food lasts for years, not just for one.
In many areas civilians are struggling with serious 'shortages' of food, medicine and clean water.
In the face of low pay and staff 'shortages' , awards may seem cold comfort.
They made fields untillable and led to food 'shortages' that continue to this day.
Food and other 'shortages' have led to dissatisfaction among the population at large.
Apart from that, the troops achieved their aims despite 'shortages' of arms and poor food.
She said there were still many food 'shortages' because of the disruption to supplies.
At the same time, millions of people are facing starvation because of food 'shortages' .
Yet 'shortages' did not mean that Soviet citizens were indifferent to consumption.
Similarly, there are a number of countries facing severe food 'shortages' at the moment.
Up to three million people are facing chronic food 'shortages' in the coming months.
Food 'shortages' were a problem both for natives and refugees at the end of the war.
There were food 'shortages' , since people from unaffected areas did not have anything to eat either.
They are suffering from acute 'shortages' of food, medicine and clean water.
Here individuals in villages can deal with localized 'shortages' by drawing on foods that have been stored.
Demand has been driven by 'shortages' of property and land to develop in these areas.
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