English to Kannada Dictionary severance

severance

ಬೇರ್ಪಡಿಕೆ
definition
noun
the severance and disestablishment of the Irish Church
the action of ending a connection or relationship.
translation of 'severance'
ಬೇರ್ಪಡಿಕೆ,
ವಿಚ್ಛೇದ
example
I got your memo, your letter of thanks and your rather generous 'severance' of seven weeks.
The political map of Roscommon is once again about to be redrawn with the 'severance' of Longford and the addition of South Leitrim.
When a company is acquired, and new executives take over, generous 'severance' is considered appropriate.
And I told my creditors that we needed to give these people 10 days of 'severance' , even though that would deplete the rest of our cash.
Going to an extreme, some nationalist academics and intellectuals have called for the 'severance' of diplomatic relations.
a complete 'severance' of links with the Republic
Edwards would never allow a 'severance' of the two.
Although there was a shortage of teachers, voluntary 'severance' packages were granted to 1981 teachers, several of whom were teaching essential subjects.
And a year's salary as 'severance' is not out of the question.
If you feel you must, get a side agreement entitling you to unemployment benefits and 'severance' .
It is offering a voluntary 'severance' package to its 900 staff - compulsory redundancy will follow if necessary.
A $12 million pool is to be set up to administer 'severance' and unemployment benefits to those who are terminated.
More ominously, the 'severance' of the Anglo-Norman reign had left John free to turn his attention to Wales and Ireland.
We cannot continue to entertain a worldview based on the 'severance' of the relationship between humanity and the Divine, and hence between humanity and nature as a spiritual reality.
Employees in positions that were now redundant would be offered voluntary 'severance' and there would be no forced redundancies.
It was the highest military contact between the two sides since the 'severance' of formal diplomatic ties.
Yet both enact the same predicament - a fundamental 'severance' of the past from the present.
And another complicating factor could be former City striker Ashley Ward who is still owed a substantial sum by the club following the 'severance' of his contract.
There was nothing to show that the 'severance' of that relationship would have on-going traumatic effects for the child.
Letters are to be sent out to certain administrative and general operative staff in the coming days offering them a voluntary 'severance' package.
Taylor believes that the 'severance' of understanding and attunement resulted in superior understanding at least of physical nature.
In Common Sense, he argued for American 'severance' from the British empire, and for isolationism in American policy towards Europe.
This isn't the first time the ESB has substantially reduced its workforce through a major voluntary 'severance' package scheme.
The board may offer a voluntary 'severance' package to staff shortly.
He suggests asking for additional salary, increased 'severance' , or payment during the period of the restrictive covenant.
Finally, 'severance' of the objectionable part seems inappropriate.
One analyst said the decision will not lead to an immediate 'severance' of diplomatic ties between them.
Sixty permanent staff will be offered a voluntary 'severance' package or redeployment to another ESB area of operation.
It finds a fine balance between concentration on characters and integration of spatial detail to chart the painful 'severance' of the friendship between the Prince and Falstaff.
she works on the feeling of 'severance', of being deprived of her mother
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