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1 inadequate
Adj1. अपर्याप्तThe safety precautions are totally inadequate. -
2 inadequate
adj.अयोग्य, अपर्याप्त, थोडा, अपूर्ण, अधूरा, अननुरूप -
3 flood
N1. बाढ़The rivers are in spate due to flood.--------V1. पानी भर जानाAll low lying areas of this city get flooded during rainy season due to inadequate drainage.2. बाढ़ आनाThe river is flooded due to heavy rains.3. बहुतायत सेMany companies flood the market with their goods during festival season to increase sales.4. भर जानाThis room is always flooded with light as it has large windows.I was flooded with relief when the work was completed.The office was flooded with applications for the sole available job.5. भर कर बहनाUse the choke to start the car when the carborator is flooded. -
4 sheep-dip
N1. भेड़ों\sheep-dipके\sheep-dipबालों\sheep-dipके\sheep-dipकीड़े\sheep-dipमारने\sheep-dipवाली\sheep-dipदवाBecause of the inadequate sheep dip the wool was of the inferior quality.
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inadequate — I adjective assailable, deficient, depleted, disabled, disappointing, displeasing, emasculate, exhausted, feckless, feeble, helpless, impaired, impar, impotent, incapable, incompetent, incomplete, indefensible, ineffective, ineffectual,… … Law dictionary
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inadequate — (adj.) 1670s; see IN (Cf. in ) (1) not, opposite of + ADEQUATE (Cf. adequate). Related: Inadequately … Etymology dictionary
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inadequate — [in ad′i kwət] adj. not adequate; not sufficient; not equal to what is required inadequately adv. inadequateness n … English World dictionary
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