English to Gujarati Dictionary award

award

એવોર્ડ
definition
verb
he was awarded the Purple Heart
give or order the giving of (something) as an official payment, compensation, or prize to (someone).
noun
the company's annual award for high-quality service
a prize or other mark of recognition given in honor of an achievement.
translation of 'award'
ચુકાદો,
એવોર્ડ,
ફેંસલો,
નિર્ણય
verb
પુરસ્કાર આપવો
noun
પુરસ્કાર
example
He says that if he wins, all money from punitive damages and any 'award' for breach of academic freedom will go into a trust fund for academic freedom.
the 'award' dinner
a 1.5 per cent pay 'award'
First they 'award' a valuable cash prize to a prominent female scientist (for more details, see below).
First the court has made no 'award' of damages to the claimants.
Take, for example, the issue of the 'award' of discretionary grants to students.
The Clare Lake Development Committee in Claremorris was also honoured with a national 'award' at the same ceremony.
This month the court of appeal upheld the High Court's 'award' of damages for infringement of his copyright.
The court also set aside the tribunal's 'award' of damages.
And, that if somebody gets injured and it is their own fault, even if they manage to convince a lawyer to act for them, the Court will not 'award' them compensation.
the 'award' of an honorary doctorate
This 'award' honours the great achievements of people aged 16 or under who make a positive commitment to their local community life.
It followed that the master's 'award' of damages for the owner's increased costs of completion had to be set aside.
The Commission objected and a deal was finally struck allowing Uefa to 'award' broadcasting rights contracts for a maximum period of three years.
'award' of damages
the 'award' of an honorary doctorate
Where the harm is attributable partly to the fault of the defendant and partly to that of the claimant then any 'award' of damages may be reduced by reason of the claimant's contributory negligence.
He was presented with a special recognition 'award' to mark his achievements since his days as young student at the old Waterville Vocational School.
Bankers say they are also a good guide to the future, with corporate clients more likely to 'award' advisory work to investment banks that have successfully advised on a number of large deals.
The alimony 'award' granted to his wife jeopardized Hall's ownership of his property, threatening his status as an independent producer.
I do not accept that the evidence in this case warrants continuing an 'award' of compensatory support.
The call comes on the heels of the Council finally making a decision to 'award' its Dog kennelling contract after two years of debate.
long service 'award'
He looks quite happy to 'award' them the top prize.
The bailout bill limits the amount of damages the victims can collect, by forbidding any 'award' of punitive damages against the airlines.
She said the SNP would 'award' pay increases to nurses as well as implement a new consultants' contract which increases the level of NHS work consultants carry out.
to 'award' sb compensation
Almost 83 per cent of the school's $260 000 in 'award' money was granted to male athletes.
The case that was put by the appellants was there should be no 'award' for these damages.
He proposed using the two available prizes to 'award' them both.
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