aspirant
பேராவல்
definition
noun
an aspirant to the throne
a person who has ambitions to achieve something.
adjective
an aspirant politician
(of a person) having ambitions to achieve something, typically to follow a particular career.
translation of 'aspirant '
நாடுகிறவன்,
ஆமசப்படுகிறவன்
example
By obliging 'aspirant' doctors to take two university degrees, the state would effectively ensure that a medical career is open only to the sons and daughters of the wealthy.
The company has eight professional dancers, two of them men, with three 'aspirant' dancers in the wings, working very hard to achieve professional status.
His advice to 'aspirant' writers is to write exactly what they personally want to write and not to try to spot bandwagons.
The Department clearly recognised and accepted the difficulties that 'aspirant' university colleges would face.
For that reason alone, discrimination against 'aspirant' women programmers is likely to be limited.
This process, while exhausting, is rewarding, and may produce answers that surprise both 'aspirant' guideline authors and users.
‘This is part of a long dream and an indication to many 'aspirant' youths that coming from the shacks does not mean that one is doomed,’ he said.
She had to first pass an entry test like all other 'aspirant' lifesavers.
The creation of these late orders of chivalry proliferated in European nations in the 19th century and was emulated by emergent 'aspirant' nations in their spheres of influence.
East Dunbartonshire, to the north of Glasgow, is another region where 'aspirant' parents try to send their children to top-performing state schools.
Other chapters, conversely, are likely to be concluded or closed only at the last minute since they touch upon core vested interests of current and 'aspirant' member states.
Lavish profiles of diligent and precocious students - 'aspirant' astronomers, nuclear physicists and even theologians- and their proud parents adorn the newspapers.
‘You have a more literate, educated and 'aspirant' population in the working class and they are naturally moving towards either middle-market tabloids or broadsheets,’ he says.
His roots may be privileged ones, but his work ethic is fierce and focused, a powerful example for young and 'aspirant' artists.
It is, of course, a convergence powerfully helped by the fact that accession to the European Union requires 'aspirant' states to adhere to the principles of the free movement of capital, services and goods.
The warm-ups were an education for me both as an 'aspirant' conductor, and as a researcher.
Why not start more coaching colleges for 'aspirant' engineers and doctors!
These performances are then showcased at a festival to promote 'aspirant' writers.
In other words, they represent the texture of the real world, not the rarefied existence of 'aspirant' high achievers.
Just how sinful that is, is a matter for debate; but the real question is whether among EU 'aspirant' countries, such laws are permissible.
From 4,000 plus, the number of 'aspirants' was trimmed to a little over 1,500.
I did not hear the moderator ask both 'aspirants' to detail the rationale for future asset management/disposal strategies.
Still others have tried to include the criterion that presidential 'aspirants' must not be mentally and physically disabled or legally flawed.
They held an online writing contest, where 'aspirants' had to send in a chapter of a book they are writing.
One had expected the new 'aspirants' and candidates to propose these as the main issues that should determine the course of the coming elections.
‘So those who cannot make it should not feel let down,’ he advises the 'aspirants' .
The 'aspirants' lingered around, checked, cross-checked and kept their fingers crossed over the prospects of getting a job.
As the first step, the 'aspirants' were invited to call a number and leave a one-minute commentary piece on an imaginary situation.
Instead, 'aspirants' compete for the nomination in a primary election, in which party supporters are responsible for the choice.
In reviewing the performance of councillors, there is also need for a second look at the qualifications for 'aspirants' to local government office.
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