English to Tamil Dictionary regularize

regularize

முறைப்படுத்துவதற்கு
definition
verb
The task then is to find ways to regularize the movement of workers to where they can be productively employed.
make (something) regular.
translation of 'regularize'
ஒழுங்குபடுத்து,
முறையாக்கு
example
The task then is to find ways to 'regularize' the movement of workers to where they can be productively employed.
At that time, the modern nation-state began to 'regularize' taxation and renounce the use of surprise plunder and confiscation as fiscal devices.
immigrants applying to 'regularize' their status as residents
immigrants applying to 'regularize' their status as residents
The building conforms to the natural bedrock shelf, using an ambitiously constructed terrace to extend the floor surface to the west and to expand and 'regularize' room sizes.
The consulate also hopes to 'regularize' the position of Filipino servants working in Shanghai as soon as possible.
First, an immigration restriction bill passed by Congress in 1917 allowed for the assignment of American medical staff to overseas consulates in order to 'regularize' the medical exams administered to visa applicants.
Well, are they going to 'regularize' their relationship in some other way?
Attempts in 1770 to 'regularize' supplies in the hands of a few chosen merchants led to rumours of a ‘famine pact’ devised by rascally ministers to starve the king's subjects.
an electrical implant to 'regularize' the heartbeat
The Second Empire, generally avid for control and order, sought to 'regularize' commerce by the reconstruction of the central market.
In his edition of 1725, the celebrated poet Alexander Pope 'regularized' distinctions between verse and prose.
In November 2000 there was a major row and a month later he was arrested as an overstayer because his immigration status had not been 'regularised' .
The new rule is to 'regularise' the practice of traditional Indian systems of medicine and to prevent quacks.
Mr Blake contended that, not being able to read or write, he had no knowledge of being an overstayer and had relied on his wife's assurances that she had 'regularised' his stay in the UK.
In the absence of the child's immigration status being 'regularized' such that he may lawfully enter the United States as a person intending to reside there, he could only lawfully enter as a visitor.
We need to address a 'regularization' of immigration policy.
In the city we started working in the slums and pressured the government to 'regularise' schools there.
The workers' demands include 'regularisation' of working hours; wages fixed in line with government directives, the provision of educational facilities for their children and amenities for their parents.
By controlling and 'regularizing' the procedures that made families up, they sought to improve adoption's outcome and reputation as well as naturalize its product.
Filtered displacements feed into an Analysis module, which 'regularizes' the data to generate a smooth deformation field and carries out a mechanics analysis.
The reshaping of the square began with 'regularizing' the piazzetta surrounding the octagonal Baptistery.
He is now recommending that the enforcement notices should be rescinded and that those operating from the quarry without permission should be invited to submit applications to 'regularise' their use.
It is specifically during the nineteenth century that print achieves its hegemonic status, that the familiar 'regularized' look-and-feel of most works of print becomes more or less ubiquitous.
Thus, the authorities have decided to bring such consumers into record by 'regularising' their connections.
In 1998 things were improved by the creation of a Local Government Fund to help 'regularise' council funding.
Unfortunately [he] was misled into believing… that his immigration status had been 'regularised' .
In his work the image is 'regularized' , made to conform to an internally derived schema that is made up of patterns, repeated shapes, and with a concern for the inter-relationship of forms and the association of parts to the whole.
The prince will one day become the supreme governor of the Church of England and Defender of the Faith so the 'regularisation' of his domestic arrangements has been troubling the church for some time.
Britain 'regularised' its system only in the late 1970s and in Indian society, which is just beginning to accept formal adoption (taking in orphaned relatives and friends has its own history in India), there is a long way to go.
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