English to Tamil Dictionary proportional

proportional

விகிதாசார
definition
adjective
the punishment should be proportional to the crime
corresponding in size or amount to something else.
translation of 'proportional'
சரியான அளவு விகிதம் கொண்டுள்ள
example
History has shown that such groups will have voluntary, or involuntary, leaks 'proportional' to the size of the group.
Regardless of the particular model, the dollar impacts are small and roughly 'proportional' to income.
As such the amount paid in fees, 'proportional' to the amount under management, has continued to increase.
Broadly speaking biodiversity is 'proportional' to the amount of area that you can develop it in.
The stress generated by a situation seems to be inversely 'proportional' to the amount of control you have over it.
The circle sizes are 'proportional' to the numbers of molecules they represent.
These odds are inversely 'proportional' to the amount of your insurance payment.
The amount of tiles left out will be 'proportional' to the size of the tile.
Instead the heat is inversely 'proportional' to the square of the distance.
Edge lengths are 'proportional' to inferred protein distances.
The ratio of the squares of the periods of two planets is directly 'proportional' to the ratio of the cubes of the radii of their orbits.
I think the amount they complain is directly 'proportional' to the amount of money they make.
Variances were assumed to be 'proportional' to the square of the observed distances.
The effects of these gases were directly 'proportional' to the amount inhaled by the soldier.
This shows countries drawn as geometric blocks whose size is 'proportional' to the nation's total GDP.
The amounts produced are 'proportional' to the size of the gland, whether this is increased benignly or by prostate cancer.
Their ability to do so was assumed to be 'proportional' to the size of their landholdings.
The amount produced is 'proportional' to the cooking time and accumulates with a second and subsequent heating.
The amount of injury is 'proportional' to the duration and severity of the ischemia.
The intensity of the fluorescence is 'proportional' to the amount of product being made.
Gravitational force is inversely 'proportional' to the square of the distance between two objects.
Thus, the magnitude of the Effect is 'proportional' to the size of the population that causes it.
Swords and knives, especially, were made to be directly 'proportional' to the size of the user.
And it's got to be roughly 'proportional' and roughly balanced, or else it breaks down.
We may find that the numbers of collectors are 'proportional' to modern population size or we may not.
Simply put, seats in the second chamber would be allocated 'proportionally' and in line with the share of the votes cast for the Commons at the general election.
I want to turn to my last area, which is about 'proportionality' .
It appears that 'proportionality' has a broader application in English law.
This is difficult to do because of the old principle of 'proportionality' , which may cause minorities to be outvoted by the majority.
Cats and dogs were the most commonly stockpiled pets, and women were 'proportionally' more likely than men to acquire cats.
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