English to Tamil Dictionary inefficient

inefficient

திறனற்ற
definition
adjective
an old, inefficient factory
not achieving maximum productivity; wasting or failing to make the best use of time or resources.
translation of 'inefficient'
திறன் அற்ற
adjective
திறமையற்ற
example
Discussion is such a slow and 'inefficient' mechanism for communication of concepts like this.
They make very big, very 'inefficient' barbecues which waste loads of charcoal.
His campaign is based on what he believes makes good government and he states that the current system is 'inefficient' .
Does he not realise that the main reason most people don't use the bus is that they are slow, inconvenient and 'inefficient' ?
Fix deadlines, and if they are not met, punish and replace the lethargic and 'inefficient' ones.
This he ascribed to two trends: declining productivity growth and the 'inefficient' use of labour.
It would negate the need to build these 'inefficient' wind farms and put a stop to the despoiling of Scotland's landscapes!
Can public enterprises be reformed from within or are they intrinsically 'inefficient' ?
Procedures that were set up to expose and correct dishonesty were themselves blocked or shown to be 'inefficient' .
This free-for-all leads to the economically 'inefficient' use of the resource.
Buying an extended warranty each time you buy a household appliance is an 'inefficient' way of insuring belongings.
Indeed, it would be 'inefficient' to waste time perfecting the literary value.
Insiders blame it on 'inefficient' and unplanned working culture on the campus.
Originally heralded as a saviour of the poor, he was increasingly seen as corrupt and 'inefficient' .
The more important point, however, is that ethnic discrimination is 'inefficient' .
The accountants decided the accounts were 'inefficient' , and persuaded the politicians to close them.
The beleaguered and 'inefficient' police service will not solve a minor crime much less for a major one.
A fall in asset turnover is normally associated with an 'inefficient' use of resources within a business.
But the force's intelligence system was so 'inefficient' that the records were destroyed or lost.
France, Canada and Russia have built power stations using the tide, but they are unwieldy and 'inefficient' .
Most of those nations would then just borrow more and through corruption, 'inefficiency' and sheer incompetence waste it again.
It's us, the public, our egalitarian cravings, our useless 'inefficiency' , and everything else.
A man who exercises his faculties but does so 'inefficiently' or badly cannot be said to be making a success of his life.
As the systems give in to the malady, gross incompetence and 'inefficiency' set in.
Fortunately, the worm is quite badly written, and transfers itself fairly 'inefficiently' .
Could it be that Monica is herself afraid to expose the incompetence and 'inefficiency' of this Government?
Those outfits are our customers, and what we do for them is apply automation to the very tasks they were doing 'inefficiently' in the past.
The 'inefficiency' and incompetence of big men in high offices cannot be allowed to continue unchallenged.
Insulin resistance, a condition in which the body handles glucose poorly because cells respond 'inefficiently' to insulin, is a precursor to type II diabetes.
She said: ‘It is appalling that public money is being used so 'inefficiently' .’
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