English to Tamil Dictionary severance

severance

பணிநீக்க
definition
noun
the severance and disestablishment of the Irish Church
the action of ending a connection or relationship.
translation of 'severance'
துணிப்பு,
தணித்தல்,
துண்டித்தல்
example
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.
What we need to do now is move on to discussing 'severance' terms and the timing of the closure.
However, any hope of preserving neutrality was soon abandoned and the 'severance' of diplomatic relations with the Axis was announced at the Rio conference in February 1942.
Employees in positions that were now redundant would be offered voluntary 'severance' and there would be no forced redundancies.
Jobs at the council have already been slashed through voluntary 'severance' packages.
Edwards would never allow a 'severance' of the two.
I got your memo, your letter of thanks and your rather generous 'severance' of seven weeks.
It was the highest military contact between the two sides since the 'severance' of formal diplomatic ties.
This isn't the first time the ESB has substantially reduced its workforce through a major voluntary 'severance' package scheme.
the 'severance' and disestablishment of the Irish Church
The board may offer a voluntary 'severance' package to staff shortly.
Taylor believes that the 'severance' of understanding and attunement resulted in superior understanding at least of physical nature.
What he needed was complete and total separation, 'severance' of all ties.
Terms of Fleming's 'severance' package are still being discussed with her.
A spokesperson for the company confirmed employees had been invited to apply for voluntary 'severance' packages.
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.
It is understood that the staff have been offered attractive 'severance' terms.
It is offering a voluntary 'severance' package to its 900 staff - compulsory redundancy will follow if necessary.
In Common Sense, he argued for American 'severance' from the British empire, and for isolationism in American policy towards Europe.
Some have used it as 'severance' for laid-off workers.
Although there was a shortage of teachers, voluntary 'severance' packages were granted to 1981 teachers, several of whom were teaching essential subjects.
Rather, the numbers reflect the trend toward shorter employee tenure, since years of service is among the most common factors used to compute 'severance' .
Richard took voluntary 'severance' four years ago from his job as an engineer and since then has run his own one-man business from home.
However, Patrick says he ‘resigned voluntarily’ and hasn't asked for any 'severance' .
There was nothing to show that the 'severance' of that relationship would have on-going traumatic effects for the child.
‘Our 'severance' and unemployment were contingent on training the replacements,’ she says.
Finally, 'severance' of the objectionable part seems inappropriate.
When a company is acquired, and new executives take over, generous 'severance' is considered appropriate.
One analyst said the decision will not lead to an immediate 'severance' of diplomatic ties between them.
a complete 'severance' of links with the Republic
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