English to Telugu Dictionary collective

collective

సామూహిక
definition
noun
And there will be an expensive and politically complicated process of consolidating numerous small collectives into productive big enterprises.
a cooperative enterprise.
adjective
a collective protest
done by people acting as a group.
translation of 'collective'
సమిష్టిగా,
ఒకటిగా పరిగణించు
example
Here we have two partners with two different histories and perspectives striving to bring their individual and 'collective' best to fruition in their offspring.
The public values of this country do not allow us at this point in the Republic's history to impose 'collective' punishment on a whole population because of the deeds of a handful of persons.
In both instances, rival companies have been too preoccupied with eluding prosecution to consider sharing 'collective' knowledge that might avert further accidents.
Melville said: ‘The players are very honest and they share 'collective' responsibility and no one is going to fall out over this.’
Share in the 'collective' experience of citizen journalists from around the world.
Brezhnev reintroduced 'collective' responsibility within the Politburo, so as to share the responsibilities of, and to maximize general allegiance towards, the leadership.
The goal is to share 'collective' learning, identify opportunities and to promote the produce from the North West, both nationally and locally.
Star Wars or Lord of the Rings create cliques of individuals who share their 'collective' fantasy in a way that is still separate.
The Skyline Melody apartments at Vazhuthacaud seem to have taken the first tentative step to recognise the need for 'collective' action by bringing out a directory-cum-souvenir.
Oh well, the war is not happening in my name, so I don't need to take my share of the 'collective' blame and guilt for it.
Within feminism, it began by claiming males could not be feminists because they did not share women's 'collective' experience.
This should be done through individual practice and by bringing to bear our 'collective' expertise and influence in the community.
Maharaj said it was the 'collective' responsibility of the community to come together and work with a family to find a solution when tragedy occurred.
Other forms of movement tracking can give rise to 'collective' file sharing.
Not only because they make up the absolute majority in most modern countries, but also because of the indispensable role of workers in the economic system, and the 'collective' power that accrues to the working class.
This relationship has provided the basis for social mobilization and 'collective' protest, both socially and politically, as well as financial autonomy.
In the 1880s 'collective' protest and demonstrations swept through the Po Valley when farm prices fell as a result of the arrival of cheap North American grain and meat on European markets.
On the other hand, 'collective' public silent protest of injustice can be a very effective tool to confront oppression.
The military 'collective' has a complicated social and psychological structure.
He will, in short, allow the nation to air its 'collective' frustration over the whole expensive project.
The idea is to give fans the chance to pool their 'collective' resources to acquire shares and gain a voice at board level.
To him collective mood is a more significant indicator of the state of a nation than 'collective' activity, shared perception more meaningful than shared programme.
GROUP PROTESTS, or 'collective' action, may have health benefits for participants, according to research.
The reason for visiting the province was to bring 'collective' experiences to bear on the problems in the province and to assist, where practical, in overcoming them.
The bottom 50 percent of the population have seen their share of 'collective' wealth cut in half from 10 percent in 1986 to 5 percent in 2002.
His next film, The General Line, was about the agriculture 'collective' .
Everyone's experience is different, but our 'collective' experiments in paper money have not created a currency that increases in value over time.
They meet once a week, and every two months elect a coordinator from among themselves to share 'collective' responsibilities with the managing trustee.
Individuals are expected to act on behalf of the 'collective' whole, and the corporate body is expected to act in the normative interests of its members.
He sure does, and pretty much in the same way that his long-lived combo played blues: as a 'collective' whole, and not as some star-based vanity project.
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