English to Spanish Dictionary ineligible

ineligible

inelegible
definition
adjective
they were ineligible for jury duty
legally or officially unable to be considered for a position or benefit.
translation of 'ineligible'
adjective
inelegible,
no apto,
no deseable
example
The act incorporated the position of recent Supreme Court decisions that all Asians were 'ineligible' for naturalization.
The proposal springs from complaints to MPs and councillors from people judged 'ineligible' for the concession.
About 6 million very low-income seniors would be 'ineligible' for any prescription drug benefits under Medicare.
Most are 'ineligible' to receive public welfare benefits or to send their children to normal state-run schools.
We are expecting this to be a close contest, and with the new signings all 'ineligible' to play, they're going to have to dig deep to get the win.
You may be 'ineligible' for other federal benefit programs.
The rules of the Republican conference make any Republican member indicted on criminal charges 'ineligible' to hold a leadership position.
Under election rules, candidates are 'ineligible' to become mayor or a councillor if they owe the municipality money.
Secondly, membership of a panel immediately renders the incumbent 'ineligible' for any grants, awards etc during their term of office.
However, the same people who have limited access to nonexploitative work are also 'ineligible' for unemployment benefits.
Workers exclusively pursuing part-time work are deemed 'ineligible' for benefits in at least 30 states.
The problem is complicated by the fact these workers are 'ineligible' for other forms of disability benefits unless they are enrolled in a program.
Earlier this year he was given an 18-month suspended sentence and ruled 'ineligible' for elected office for 10 years.
As you have learned, being an independent contractor makes you 'ineligible' for unemployment benefits.
Because he was still an amateur, she was 'ineligible' to receive the $14,000 first prize.
Many are in dental limbo, unable to afford a private dentist, and 'ineligible' for public dental care.
Numerous additional workers are ruled 'ineligible' for any benefits at all under arbitrary regulations that vary from state to state.
Some 9,000 people lost jobs in aviation, for instance, but are 'ineligible' for aid because they live near the airports, not in Manhattan.
This makes it officially 'ineligible' for next year's Booker.
His refusal to admit his crime meant he was classified as IDOM (In Denial Of Murder) and 'ineligible' for parole.
I don't want people saying we 'ineligibly' won the league our first year and taint any kind of victory.
Courses taken 'ineligibly' are not used in the degree program.
However, postponement, injury, 'ineligibility' , and finally his no-show had prevented him making his 100th appearance since then.
Students and staff united, opposing fee increases, allowance 'ineligibility' , and low staff pay.
We just want to continue to eat dinner without napkins and sleep on the couch and wallow in vigorous bachelor 'ineligibility' .
The problem was that 3,233 part-time students were included in the list because the query failed to recognize their 'ineligibility' .
The district is responsible for any and all funds that might be spent 'ineligibly' .
To arrive at a definition of those whose presence here was so questionable as to give rise to an assumption of 'ineligibility' for services would be a difficult task.
As I have said, I consider that there is a strong case for removal of all the categories of 'ineligibility' based on occupation.
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