English to Tamil Dictionary ascertain

ascertain

அறிந்துகொள்ள
definition
verb
an attempt to ascertain the cause of the accident
find (something) out for certain; make sure of.
translation of 'ascertain'
தெரிந்து கொள்,
ஆராய்ந்தறிந்து கொள்
example
management should 'ascertain' whether adequate funding can be provided
A team from the air accident investigation unit is still trying to 'ascertain' the cause of the crash.
management should 'ascertain' whether adequate funding can be provided
Efforts to 'ascertain' concrete information are met with bland replies and you come away none the wiser.
He will in due course be interviewed to 'ascertain' his version of events.
He is now awaiting an insurance quote to 'ascertain' the cost of repairing damage to both the statue and its foundations.
A second objective was to attempt to 'ascertain' the limits to survival in terms of loss of conductivity.
an attempt to 'ascertain' the cause of the accident
It would be appreciated if you would 'ascertain' this information in a timely manner.
There's an awkward pause as we try to 'ascertain' the seriousness of the situation.
As a result there are no references to 'ascertain' the authenticity of many works.
Much effort has been expended in attempting to 'ascertain' a precise antecedent to the trust in other laws.
an attempt to 'ascertain' the cause of the accident
A fire investigation team will try to 'ascertain' the exact cause but it is thought to have been an electrical fault.
The village shop lady 'ascertains' the quantity of cheese required, and cuts it for him.
Regardless of the opinions, however, the application of 'ascertainment' and discernment require readers to discuss the book critically.
It was further revealed that some officers would start their formality of 'ascertaining' the number of students only after receiving the bribe amount.
We do not know how these subjects were selected or anything about the 'ascertainment' of diagnosis or any other aspect of the design of the study.
Even then it would not derive from any objectively 'ascertainable' standard or consensus within a recognised profession.
He said the primary concern was 'ascertaining' the healthcare needs of the patients.
The same could be said about 'ascertaining' the guilt.
That should require interaction with leading and influential members of the community for 'ascertaining' the views and problems of the community.
As we noted in a previous report, the distribution of antisocial syndromes in our sample is also likely to reflect the 'ascertainment' of the sample.
He added that he would have given the cause of death as not 'ascertainable' .
The common law is not always clear, but in most fields it is reasonably 'ascertainable' .
Whether such an exposure would affect the hormone status of women, children, or fetuses is not 'ascertainable' from the results of the present study.
Moreover some of these physicians often issue a certificate of death before making a check up and 'ascertaining' the cause of death.
It is an offence to determine the sex of the foetus under the cover of 'ascertaining' the health of the unborn baby.
In the final report, the difficulties in 'ascertaining' the number of deaths was referred to in detail.
The department in question could have 'ascertained' her identity by looking at its own records.
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