English to Hindi Dictionary debarring

debarring

बहस
definition
verb
people declaring that they were HIV-positive could be debarred entry
exclude or prohibit (someone) officially from doing something.
translation of 'debarring'
verb
रोक लगाना,
प्रवेश न होने देना,
रोकना,
निषेध करना,
वंचित करना
example
Many Americans believe Article 2 of the constitution, 'debarring' foreign-born citizens from standing as president, to be outdated.
All of his children by this wife were 'debarred' from the Crown, as indeed was Henry VII's mother Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond.
The court can then 'debar' the convicted person from entering politics.
The young hero has been 'debarred' from taking the exams.
Any conviction that does not involve dishonesty is fine; it does not 'debar' a person from being an officer of a charitable entity.
They say that's a financial interest that 'debars' us from having an exemption.
It was also stipulated that the Corporation should be 'debarred' from selling the estate or any part of it, and that it should be used for enjoyment and recreation by everyone.
The decision means that the teenagers of Greenock have been 'debarred' from seeing a film that reflects their own lives.
The bill seeks to 'debar' candidates charged with ‘heinous ‘crimes from fighting elections.
The government should 'debar' criminals and corrupt politicians from entering Parliament and state Assemblies, which are the sacred platforms of Indian democracy.
If a majority of Euro-MPs were to decide that a party was not abiding by their definition of human rights and democratic values, it would be 'debarred' .
Since, as a woman, she was 'debarred' from attending the university, he instructed her by letter.
Many will argue that his disrespectful behaviour towards police officers should automatically 'debar' him from the judicial system.
If my late father had wanted to go rock climbing or bet his pension on the stock market, I see no reason why a bus pass should have 'debarred' him from doing so.
The EC should 'debar' him from contesting elections for violating the model code of conduct.
When an allegation is made, the member is 'debarred' , or effectively suspended, as they are not allowed to take part in any GAA activity.
Such behaviour in youth did not 'debar' young men from entering the professions.
Students involved in such activities should be served a notice of misconduct before being 'debarred' from institutions.
Why should going to Eton and Oxford be seen to 'debar' a person from being elected as a Prime Minister?
I was 'debarred' up to June 1999 from speaking out under the Official Secrets Act.
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