English to Tamil Dictionary disqualify

disqualify

தகுதியற்றவராக
definition
verb
he was disqualified from driving for six months
pronounce (someone) ineligible for an office or activity because of an offense or infringement.
translation of 'disqualify '
யோக்கியதையை (அ) உரிமையைப்பறி,
தகுயற்றதாகச்செய்
example
Being a maverick and an opportunist should hardly 'disqualify' the man from running for national office.
A court can 'disqualify' directors for between two and 15 years for unfit conduct.
Referee Lawrence Cole from Texas resisted the temptation to 'disqualify' Drews but took two points from the German-based giant.
Well, any time you 'disqualify' military votes you should be very, very careful about it, because they certainly deserve to be counted.
The fact that the genealogy of such claims is so distinctively national does not in itself 'disqualify' them: any general truth will have a local point of origin.
I don't see how either of those aspects would technically 'disqualify' me from an unwanted job at a pet store, so I had some hope left.
A significant disadvantage is that Homer is a fictional character, but that shouldn't necessarily 'disqualify' him.
Will that 'disqualify' me from claiming Council Tax Benefit?
Tell the review committee to 'disqualify' a certain applicant, Mr. Mo, who is enjoying a sizable popular support and who is supported by the opposite camp to you.
Ronald Ray points out that there is no inherent right to serve in the military, and many things can 'disqualify' people from eligibility to serve.
To make matters worse, receiving pension credit may also 'disqualify' you from, or reduce, other state benefits such as council tax relief.
That degree of commitment could easily 'disqualify' a judicial tribunal for bias.
The equivocation of its affirmation - if affirmation it be - is first among the defects that ought to 'disqualify' this proposal.
This, and similar proposals for restrictions that would 'disqualify' some existing parties from fielding candidates are discriminatory.
Refugees who refuse a place in an accommodation centre would 'disqualify' themselves from any further benefits or help from the Government.
A military appointing authority could choose to 'disqualify' any panel member for good cause.
If Vassiliev is right that Weinstein has misrepresented the documents, that could 'disqualify' him for the archivist position.
Now if, in the view of many Australians, lying does not 'disqualify' you from national leadership, then it is no good just going on calling politicians liars?
His words were not considered serious enough to refer to a national Administration Panel, which has the power to 'disqualify' councillors from office for a fixed period of up to five years.
Magistrates have a discretion not to 'disqualify' , but only if there are good reasons that fall within narrowly-defined limits.
What would stop a rival from making it look like you were campaigning by e-mail, so that they could get you 'disqualified' , thus handing them the position?
It was the same rule which had seen an earlier record attempt by Bannister 'disqualified' .
All three skiers were 'disqualified' after being found positive for darbepoetin.
I hadn't paid attention, didn't know the rules, and got 'disqualified' .
Among the many features that 'disqualifies' the use of domestic scales in business is that traders could easily adjust them without the customers knowing.
However, it has led to a collapse in private savings because today's workers are afraid that stashing cash away for old age will prove counterproductive, simply 'disqualifying' them from benefits.
One contestant is 'disqualified' for violating the rules (hansoku-make).
Lesnar hits Faarooq with a chair and gets 'disqualified' .
Australian Jennifer Reilly, initially 'disqualified' after finishing second in the race, was later reinstated.
Wharton had previous convictions which included interfering with cars, robbery, aggravated vehicle taking, dangerous driving and driving while 'disqualified' .
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