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agrarian Meaning in Tamil ( agrarian வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

பயிர்த் தொழில் சம்பந்தமான,



agrarian தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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agrarian's Usage Examples:

He was an agrarian, he declared, in so far as he came of a landowning family, and was interested in the prosperity of agriculture; but as chancellor, whose function it is to watch over the welfare D.


In March 1902 agrarian strikes organized by the leg/fe broke out in the district of Copparo and Polesine (lower valley of the Po), owing to a dispute about the labor contracts, and in Apulia on account of unemployment.


In 1881, 4439 agrarian outrages were reported; nothing attracted more attention in England than the cruel mutilations of cattle, which became very frequent.


He did not, however, refuse to join the commission of twenty by whom the great agrarian scheme of Caesar for the resettlement of Capua and Campania was carried into execution (59 B.


and even unable to enforce its, neutrality, Cracow was a centre of disturbance, and, after Russia, Prussia, and Austria had in 1846 agreed to its suppression, was finally occupied by Austria on the 6th of November 1848, as a consequence of the troubles, more agrarian than political, which convulsed Galicia.


Saturninus now brought forward an agrarian law, an extension of the African law already alluded to.


One consequence of the agrarian agitations was the increased use of machinery and the reduction in the number of hands employed, which if it proved advantageous to the landlord and to the few laborers retained, who received higher wages, resulted in an increase of unemployment.


Fenianism and agrarianism, essentially different as they are, might be worked to the same end.


civilizer step in the civilizing process is the move toward an agrarian society.


The political stroke having failed, agrarianism again occupied the ground.


The years 1830-1833 are especially memorable for a disastrous outbreak of sheep-rot and for agrarian outrages, caused partly by the dislike of the labourers to the introduction of agricultural machines.


His very reforms alienated the goodwill of all classes; of the nobles, by the abolition of forced labour; of the clergy, by the confiscation of monastic estates; of the masses, by the introduction of a tobacco monopoly and the inevitable collapse of the inflated hopes to which his agrarian reforms had given rise.





Synonyms:

farming, agricultural, rural,



Antonyms:

city-born, city-like, cityfied, urban,

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