English to Kannada Dictionary confinement

confinement

ಬಂಧನದಿಂದ
definition
noun
he was immediately released from his confinement
the action of confining, or the state of being confined.
the pros and cons of home versus hospital confinement
the condition of being in childbirth.
translation of 'confinement'
noun
ನಿರ್ಬ೦ದ
example
Obviously, such behavior is no basis for compelled treatment and surely none for 'confinement' .
When detained immigrants do find lawyers, 'confinement' makes the detainees more difficult to represent.
In my judgment the fact that there are mandatory requirements for release, which affect the Secretary of State, does not affect the legal basis of a prisoner's 'confinement' , namely the length of sentence imposed by the court.
He feels that [the patient] does not cope well with 'confinement' and being in close proximity to people he believes are more seriously ill than her.
In fact, seldom will 'confinement' , detention be the better course to adopt.
the pros and cons of home versus hospital 'confinement'
A married couple were detained in the same prison, but in separate 'confinement' , for a period of about two months.
Their love is the greatest a woman can hope for in life, and it is irrecoverable, except in brief moments during 'confinement' , if a woman is allowed to give birth in her parents' house.
Some of those concerned were prosecuted as offenders, others were not: a great deal depended on individual circumstances, the nature of the referring agency, and the availability of funds to pay for such 'confinement' .
We do not rely primarily on preventive 'confinement' - the incarceration of a person in anticipation of what he will do in the future.
he was immediately released from his 'confinement'
But is not the place and manner of 'confinement' of a prisoner under sentence a matter wholly for the Executive?
When a person has been duly convicted of a crime carrying a jail term, 'confinement' is automatically authorized.
Application for maternity benefits must be made at least eight weeks before 'confinement' , or within six months of the birth of the child.
he was immediately released from his 'confinement'
Thus, the Board may only direct the prisoner's release if satisfied that his 'confinement' is no longer necessary for the protection of the public.
The churching ceremony in medieval Europe followed the lying-in period, or 'confinement' .
What is more, the validity of the continued 'confinement' depends upon the persistence of such a disorder.
I've had the unenjoyable task of escorting chained prisoners from 'confinement' to trial to prison.
A 'confinement' of six weeks used to apply to new mothers and I am a firm believer in the benefits of this enforced rest.
There is no external scrutiny of their use, no limit on the length of time a detainee can spend there, and no way for detainees to appeal against their 'confinement' .
If incarceration is necessary, then the defence submits that upper reformatory 'confinement' is adequate penalty.
the pros and cons of home versus hospital 'confinement'
Additionally, horses entered by the trainer within 30 days of the violation may be subject to 'confinement' in a detention barn on race days at the expense of the trainer or the horses' owners.
In other words, it is said he should have concluded that the circumstantial evidence was not capable of supporting such an inference and as such there was no evidence of an act of 'confinement' which would support the committal.
Unlawful 'confinement' involves a physical restraint, contrary to the wishes of the person restrained.
Mother had given her a beautifully embroidered pocket, that Mama had been sewing during her long 'confinement' before the birth of Thomas and Lettie.
Needless to say, the ex-detainee himself had no clue as to the reasons behind his arrest and 'confinement' .
Also listed as ‘problem areas’ were lack of police accountability, overcrowded prisons and 'confinement' of children in substandard or abusive correctional facilities.
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