English to Tamil Dictionary limitation

limitation

தடையும்
definition
noun
severe limitations on water use
a limiting rule or circumstance; a restriction.
This is by way of exception, for unless the court does make a direction the primary limitation period will continue to apply.
a legally specified period beyond which an action may be defeated or a property right is not to continue.
translation of 'limitation'
வரையறை
example
But this 'limitation' should at least prevent us from resorting to force and multiplying the number of victims.
The CPAP level required to prevent upper airway flow 'limitation' can be substantially reduced when lung volume is increased.
First, the gender composition of the sample represents one 'limitation' , in that relatively more women than men elected to respond to the survey.
One of the main problems that stemmed from this 'limitation' was of representation of other faith traditions.
Once again women and the feminine will be targets for onslaughts of 'limitation' and repression.
Anthills of the Savannah thereby thematizes it own immanent 'limitation' as representation of reality and capsule of ideas.
The lack of accessible, inexpensive books on the subject is an important 'limitation' on the ability of Arab universities to teach about the United States.
the 'limitation' of local authorities' powers
After achieving stable non-REM sleep, the CPAP was adjusted to the minimal level required to prevent flow 'limitation' .
Calcium was nearly unaffected and, under potassium 'limitation' , it represented the major cation in xylem sap.
When we are in-phase with unconscious negative beliefs we create a reality based on 'limitation' that prevents us from achieving our full potential in life.
The new UK Department of Constitutional Affairs has given its approval to a licence and pot 'limitation' that will prevent any expansion effort within the fishery.
the 'limitation' of local authorities' powers
The level of AS1 transcripts increased strongly under sugar 'limitation' and was repressed in the presence of sugar or when roots were re-fed with sucrose.
Britain's drinking problem is the latest in a list of excuses for prescriptive 'limitations' on society.
There have been attempts at various times in history to try to place certain 'limitations' on what is permitted in war.
However, Vine said there might be some 'limitations' on the duties that could be performed by officers waiting to give evidence.
The skilled trades were dominated by craft guilds which imposed strict 'limitations' on entry in order to guarantee their market.
He held that a spouse who arranges his or her affairs following divorce, on the assumption that all is resolved, is entitled to rely on the 'limitation period' .
This was a major benefit because of the space and manning 'limitations' on small craft.
Many of them realize the deficiency and 'limitations' of science as the only savior of mankind.
Section 60G empowered a court to extend the application 'limitation period' if it decided that it was just and reasonable to do so.
We must be alert to our own shortcomings and the 'limitations' and distortions imposed on our imaginations and those of Islam by history.
This is by way of exception, for unless the court does make a direction the primary 'limitation period' will continue to apply.
This is good news for those who oppose federal 'limitations' on biotech research, right?
Our abilities may be our first-level of 'limitations' , but it is our willpower that seals it all in for us.
The faults and 'limitations' of the genre are obvious and have been repeatedly stated.
The key to happiness in this life is being able to accept our weaknesses and 'limitations' with good grace.
For the first time in the play, he feels his own frailties and 'limitations' and notes them.
This is where the 'limitations' of both my time and ability to research a stock showed.
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