attenuate - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of attenuate in Hindi

  • दुर्लभ
  • कम करना
  • बल या मूल्य में घटाना
  • दुर्बल होना
  • पतला करना

attenuate Definition

verb

  • reduce the force, effect, or value of. ( के बल, प्रभाव, या मूल्य को कम करें। )

adjective

  • reduced in force, effect, or physical thickness. ( बल, प्रभाव या शारीरिक मोटाई में कमी। )

attenuate Example

  • Indeed, distance may strengthen, rather than attenuate social relationships, Fischer argues, and that seems to have been the case in this immigrant community. ( दरअसल, सामाजिक रिश्तों पर ध्यान देने के बजाय, दूरी मजबूत हो सकती है, फिशर का तर्क है, और ऐसा लगता है कि इस आप्रवासी समुदाय में ऐसा ही हुआ है। )
  • We expected that family conflict and depression symptoms would generally function as mediators, but also assessed whether they would exacerbate or attenuate the effects of parental drinking problems on children's adjustment. ( हमें उम्मीद थी कि पारिवारिक संघर्ष और अवसाद के लक्षण आम तौर पर मध्यस्थों के रूप में कार्य करेंगे, लेकिन यह भी मूल्यांकन किया गया कि क्या वे बच्चों के समायोजन पर माता-पिता की पीने की समस्याओं के प्रभाव को बढ़ा या बढ़ा देंगे। )
  • I think that there are strategies by which we can at least attenuate the negative effects of globalisation, but these strategies need to be more sophisticated than organised protest. ( मुझे लगता है कि ऐसी रणनीतियाँ हैं जिनके द्वारा हम कम से कम वैश्वीकरण के नकारात्मक प्रभावों को कम कर सकते हैं, लेकिन इन रणनीतियों को संगठित विरोध के लिए अधिक परिष्कृत होने की आवश्यकता है। )
  • Previous research has shown that high-stress individuals and their spouses are at risk for a variety of negative outcomes, including marital and emotional distress, and that social support may attenuate these effects. ( पिछले शोध से पता चला है कि उच्च-तनाव वाले व्यक्तियों और उनके जीवनसाथी को वैवाहिक और भावनात्मक संकट सहित कई तरह के नकारात्मक परिणामों का खतरा है, और यह कि सामाजिक समर्थन इन प्रभावों को कम कर सकते हैं। )
  • Clinicians should refer cocaine-exposed children to early intervention services to attenuate long-term effects. ( चिकित्सकों को दीर्घकालिक प्रभावों को ध्यान में रखने के लिए शुरुआती हस्तक्षेप सेवाओं के लिए कोकीन-उजागर बच्चों का उल्लेख करना चाहिए। )

More Sentence

  • In other words, we anticipated that positive family relationships would attenuate the effect of individual differences that have been shown to be related to depressed mood.
  • Long-term exposure to allergens can attenuate inflammation and revert airway hyperreactivity to normal responsiveness.
  • So it's feasible to raise enough antibody there to either completely block or very substantially attenuate the effects that nicotine would have.
  • On the other hand, for their own analysis Carling et al. used an attenuate isosceles triangle with a blunt snout as their model organism, rather than the profile of an eel.
  • The authors conclude that live, attenuated intranasally administered influenza vaccine is safe and effective in healthy adults.
  • Surfactant therapy attenuated this deterioration, but not completely.
  • Critical communications can be disrupted by radio-signal attenuation caused by the building structure.
  • The effect of each of these factors on sound attenuation and degradation has been examined using transmission experiments.
  • Live, attenuated influenza vaccine was licensed in 2003 for intranasal administration to healthy children and adults five to 49 years of age.
  • If this signal is to be passed to downstream devices, it must be amplified and the jitter eliminated or attenuated .
  • Otherwise, the attenuation of the second attenuator is decreased.
  • In contrast, fasting, which reduces serum leptin, attenuates ozone-induced inflammation.
  • However, other strains of probiotic organisms actually attenuated the cytokine response.
  • Varicella-zoster virus vaccine is a live attenuated virus that becomes latent after vaccination.
  • Live, attenuated influenza virus vaccine and placebo were administered as an intranasal spray in a single dose between mid-September and mid-November.
  • Furthermore, we cannot rule out the possibility that a selection effect attenuated some of the findings for the Canadian sample.
  • This live, attenuated vaccine contains a weakened form of the tularemia bacterium, enabling the immune system to recognize and produce neutralizing antibodies against the bacterium if it is encountered again.
  • Particularly in disadvantaged areas, this perception of one's own power as a parent seems to be a promising avenue for attenuating the potentially harmful effects of the environment on children's development.
  • Prenatal nicotine exposure significantly decreased levels of elastin content in the lungs of offspring, and these effects were slightly attenuated by vitamin C.
  • As a result of the high electrical conductivity of sea water, signals are attenuated rapidly as they propagate downward through it.
  • In one live, attenuated vaccine approach, scientists genetically modify the TB bacterium in the laboratory, thereby reducing its ability to cause disease.
  • However it's also, to some extent, the result of a seemingly wilful attenuation of historical consciousness.
  • BCG is a live attenuated vaccine and is being given routinely to all newborns under the universal immunization programme.
  • I do not believe this attenuates the force of any judgement against those responsible for such attacks.
  • Because vaccination attenuates the clinical presentation of pertussis, a more sensitive case definition than spasmodic cough of two weeks should be adopted in vaccinated populations.