English to Tamil Dictionary opportunist

opportunist

சந்தர்ப்பவாத
definition
noun
most burglaries are committed by casual opportunists
a person who exploits circumstances to gain immediate advantage rather than being guided by consistent principles or plans.
adjective
the calculating and opportunist politician
opportunistic.
example
Such information was priceless for 'opportunist' burglars, he added.
This flows organically from their 'opportunist' politics.
Nor is it all the fault of racist or 'opportunist' politicians - but they hardly help.
‘I think they were 'opportunist' thieves and happened to be in the area,’ she added.
Customers visiting supermarkets in the town have been hit by 'opportunist' criminals at both Somerfield and Waitrose in the High Street.
To detail all the political twists and turns of this thoroughly 'opportunist' outfit would require a small book.
Nigel Corrigan, if only for that 'opportunist' goal, will recall this final with pride.
They are the most glaringly 'opportunist' bunch of hypocrites in politics.
And the middle-management drones who man these media outlets stations seem to be in awe of this 'opportunist' trash-talker.
The existing rules are so opaque it is difficult to avoid the impression they were drawn up in a spirit of 'opportunist' ambiguity.
Wife beating is not endorsed, although some 'opportunist' clerics interpret that it is permissible.
I wonder what 'opportunist' bandwagon he is planning to join this week?
Careless motorists whose vehicles are ‘shop windows’ for 'opportunist' thieves have left a York beat officer at the end of his tether.
Police want to boost the numbers of residents participating in the scheme which is proven to cut crime and acts as a deterrent to 'opportunist' thieves and intruders.
A simple device is being promoted to deter 'opportunist' thieves.
Opportunism played an important part in my acquisition of data, in the same way that the subjects of study made their money from 'opportunist' ventures.
That loophole has been exploited by 'opportunist' operators who produce watered-down spirits and market them as the real thing.
There's not going to be an officer on every street corner at all times of day and night just waiting for that 'opportunist' criminal.
These are men and women who work not off of political ideals or even insight, but rather are driven by careerist ambition and 'opportunist' fear.
What all these 'opportunist' groups oppose, above all, is any independent role for the working class.
Most burglaries are carried out by 'opportunists' when a house is empty.
Jeremy tells an epic tale of money, greed, 'opportunism' and blind chance.
The fact that there are 'opportunists' in the world does not change anything regarding the need to protect people.
For them it was nothing more than pure political 'opportunism' .
This is how the 'opportunists' must be taught a lesson.
However, police are convinced those responsible were organised car thieves and not 'opportunists' .
They seem to have become a party of 'opportunists' and I think that's where the problem for Meg lies.
Regardless of the 'opportunism' , the Stones are still the greatest rock show on earth.
Rowe said Jackson was a man being manipulated by 'opportunists' , who kept information from him and wanted to milk millions of dollars out of him.
It said criminals are more likely to be 'opportunists' making the most of chances that arise in their everyday lives.
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