English to Telugu Dictionary consumption

consumption

వినియోగం
definition
noun
industrialized countries should reduce their energy consumption
the using up of a resource.
During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, consumption was considered incurable by most people, patients and physicians alike.
a wasting disease, especially pulmonary tuberculosis.
translation of 'consumption'
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Real sustainability depends on reducing energy 'consumption' in much of the world and generating locally as much as possible.
An information sharing system supports both implicit and explicit 'consumption' of information items that are stored in the staging area.
The per capita use of energy throughout the developing world is a mere one-fifteenth of the 'consumption' enjoyed in the United States.
This aid aims to eventually change people's eating patterns through the 'consumption' of flour and to outdo local producers.
Through these measures, they reduced energy and water 'consumption' while lowering the operating and maintenance cost of the building.
By January of 1915, the daily 'consumption' of rifle ammunition was estimated at 45,000 rounds.
Last week, the daily 'consumption' was around 35 megalitres.
In the 19th century, it seemed as if everyone was slowly dying of 'consumption' .
The castor beans are highly toxic and death is likely with the 'consumption' of even a small amount.
Even more worrying, though, was the increased risk of erosion caused by frequent 'consumption' of such drinks.
I don't think anyone questions that media 'consumption' of technology information has shifted to the Internet.
The growing international recognition finally validated Nor-tec as a true modern object of 'consumption' for Mexico City audiences.
On Thursday, its snapshot report on the Irish economy said the economy would accelerate, boosted by ‘robust’ public and private 'consumption' .
We can start by reducing our energy 'consumption' and turning to renewable resources.
Only the canned drinks are fit for 'consumption' .
But snack and soft drink 'consumption' are on the rise, while milk-drinking is decreasing.
Judge Martin said the present levels of drink and drug 'consumption' are scandalous.
Americans tend to eat large amounts of sugar - an average 'consumption' of more than 100 pounds per person per year.
We had the tradition of preserving food and drink for long time 'consumption' , by watching when the leaves began to fall and when there were changes happening to Nature.
Rising expectations were fuelled by increasing affluence and a widening gap between people's experiences in other sectors of 'consumption' and public services.
I fear, he has even gone mad from his 'consumption' of so much information.
Lots of people think about energy saving measures and doing it is critical if we are going to reduce energy 'consumption' .
Last week, the daily 'consumption' rose by 0.88ML per day to 25.12ML.
The 'consumption' of large amounts of refined starches can lead to increases in blood-sugar levels.
Household spending, public 'consumption' and investment have all grown strongly and the housing market remains buoyant.
It is clear, then, that entrepreneurs have strong incentives to manage their residuals efficiently and gradually to reduce their 'consumption' of resources for any given output.
We regret to interrupt your daily information 'consumption' , but terrible news has come over the wire.
Provide each city, its arts institutions and collectors with the inspiration to purchase work for public 'consumption' .
The coffee shop, which has been open in Blackheath since 2001, has never received planning permission to sell food for 'consumption' on the premises.
The extranet will also supply real time data on audience 'consumption' of BBC broadband content, designed to help third parties better understand these users.
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