English to Gujarati Dictionary ambit

ambit

પરિપ્રેક્ષ્યમાં
definition
noun
within the ambit of federal law
the scope, extent, or bounds of something.
translation of 'ambit'
વિસ્તાર,
ક્ષેત્રમર્યાદા,
ઘેરાવો
example
There can be no room in the due process of criminal justice for the jury to import factors outside the 'ambit' of factual evidence.
If she was given the advice which she says she was within the 'ambit' of the retainer, then another issue would arise.
There are no possible grounds for challenging this decision, which fell well within the 'ambit' of the judge's discretion.
The member's supplementary question is definitely outside the 'ambit' of what I asked.
It is alleged that he treated him negligently; but resolution of that issue also falls outside the 'ambit' of this trial.
a full discussion of this complex issue was beyond the 'ambit' of one book
No political party or group operating within the 'ambit' of the Constitution has been threatened or prejudiced by it.
We need to accept that the situation is now outside the 'ambit' of canon law and the control of church personnel.
Of late, Wattal has been seriously looking outside the 'ambit' of working with pop artists.
Most of this activity occurs outside the 'ambit' of universities and schools.
If it is within the 'ambit' of the Council to assist we should do so.
Of course, that is a matter totally outside the 'ambit' of my remit tonight.
within the 'ambit' of federal law
Often these matters can be rather wide ranging, but it does help to maintain order in the House if we try to keep within the 'ambit' of a bill.
The question is whether these companies will fall within the 'ambit' of the US legislation.
It has not been shown that she went outside the generous 'ambit' of the discretion given to her and in my judgment this appeal should be dismissed.
Clearly, the consequences of this challenge have wider implications than those within the 'ambit' of the case itself.
Upon questioning, many of them referred this service as outside the 'ambit' of their responsibilities.
But they should not defy the managers of the State if they feel their actions are within the 'ambit' of the law.
This was granted two years ago on condition that the centre runs its programmes within the 'ambit' of the law.
Not only is that question way outside the 'ambit' of the original question, but it is simply mean and nasty.
A solution is most likely to fall outside the 'ambit' of the Constitution.
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