English to Tamil Dictionary termination

termination

முடித்தல்
definition
noun
the termination of a contract
the action of bringing something or coming to an end.
In either case, one's eyes followed the vertical elements upward to their termination at the ceiling.
an ending or final point of something, in particular.
translation of 'termination '
முடிவுறுதல்,
இறுதி நிலை
noun
முடிவு
example
The service is offered to all parents who have experienced a loss in pregnancy or infancy (including miscarriage or 'termination' of pregnancy for antenatally diagnosed abnormality).
The bell indicated the 'termination' of the previous speech.
However, the delivery delay would not result in the contract's 'termination' .
Cliona seemed to treat my recent resignation as an involuntary 'termination' or lay off.
During each census and upon 'termination' of the sampling, we searched the surrounding habitat for marked individuals that were not at their initial capture/release point.
In either case, one's eyes followed the vertical elements upward to their 'termination' at the ceiling.
The 'termination' of life-sustaining treatment and the potential conflict of interest between patient care and organ recovery is another point of contention.
It would have a final and binding effect consistent with the intended 'termination' of the relationship between the parties.
I developed my abilities of 'termination' with extreme prejudice, and without an inkling of remorse.
Baker explained that when he used the code word ‘red’ to call for the 'termination' of the exercise, his fellow soldiers did not respond.
Others may opt for prenatal diagnosis and pregnancy 'termination' .
There can be a 'termination' by the employer, and thus direct dismissal, when he repudiates the contract of employment.
Premature 'termination' of behavioral medicine therapy is a potential problem because limited treatment may not provide optimal benefits.
The story is told as if it were destined to have, if not a strictly happy 'termination' , at least one within ordinary probabilities.
Another change concerns a provision stipulating that failure to meet contractual obligations for two consecutive years will result in 'termination' of the contracts.
Most fixed-price contracts require several months' notice of 'termination' and switching usually takes four to six weeks, so it pays to plan ahead.
One of the benefits of an early diagnosis is a surgical 'termination' , but in this model only about one third of women had their diagnosis in time.
On the 'termination' of proceedings, one would expect some letter to be sent.
a good result and a happy 'termination'
It was a 'termination' of employment case which does not really raise jurisdictional issues as such, I would have thought.
the 'termination' of a contract
For some conditions that cause physical and mental problems there is no cure, and if the baby is affected some women may wish to have a 'termination' of their pregnancy.
The number of pregnancies resulting in 'termination' after prenatal diagnosis of fetal anomaly has increased over a 10 year period
We can not express too highly our admiration of those seaman like qualities which have under Providence brought us thus far in safety on our journey which promises now a happy and speedy 'termination' .
Cystic fibrosis is a serious, lifelong condition, and many couples who are at risk opt for prenatal testing and 'termination' of affected pregnancies.
The station said it would continue to work with lawyers to reach a final settlement with Cheng on the early 'termination' of his services contract.
‘The only way the contract can be broken at the moment is by mutual 'termination' , which is the position we are in,’ she said.
Still others say that the child acquires the qualification to be labeled as a human being only after the birth, and as such abortion and medical 'termination' of pregnancy should not constitute moral or ethical breach.
Renewal or 'termination' of the contract will be done at three months notice by either party.
Over a quarter had one or more children affected with a genetic condition and a similar proportion had a spontaneous abortion or underwent 'termination' after prenatal diagnosis.
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