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bequeath Meaning in Tamil ( bequeath வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



பொறுப்பில் விடு

Verb:

(மரண)சாசனத்தினால் கொடு,



bequeath தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

அவர்களில் ஐம்பது பேரை உங்களுடைய பொறுப்பில் விடுகிறேன்.

இந்தக் கல்வெட்டு கம்பளை இராச்சியத்தில் உள்ள சிங்குருவானை, பலவிட்டை, மாத்தளை, தும்பறை, சாகமை துன்ரட்டை ஆகிய பகுதிகளின் சுங்க நிலைகளை மார்த்தாண்டம் பெருமாள் குறிப்பிட்ட சில பிராமணர்களின் பொறுப்பில் விடுவது குறித்து மார்த்தாண்டம் பெருமாளும், மூன்றாம் விக்கிரமபாகுவும் இணங்கிக்கொண்டது பற்றிக் கூறுகிறது.

மண்டல அரசு, ஒரு குறிப்பிட்ட நிலப் பகுதியைப் பாளையக்காரர்களின் நிர்வாகப் பொறுப்பில் விடும்.

Harding) பொறுப்பில் விடுகின்றனர்.

bequeath's Usage Examples:

The state granted to public slaves the right of bequeathing half their possessions; and private persons sometimes permitted similar dispositions even to a greater extent, though only within the familia.


The Yamato-Tosa artists painted in all styles, but that which was the speciality of the school, to be found in nearly all the historical rolls bequeathed to us by their leaders, was a lightly-touched outline filled in with flat and bright body-colors, in which verdigris-green played a great part.


In later Rumanian history there arose a class who obtained their rank by merit or favour, and did not necessarily bequeath it to their heirs.


He died on the 6th of February 1593, bequeathing, it is said, 1200 crowns to the hospital at Orleans for the twelve "deniers" he received there when "poor and naked" on his way to Paris.


He has not bequeathed an imposing system, hardly even a striking discovery in metaphysics, but he is a signal example in the Anglo-Saxon world of the love of attainable truth for the sake of truth and goodness.


A man might make his wife a settlement by deed of gift, which gave her a life interest in part of his property, and he might reserve to her the right to bequeath it to a favourite child, but she could in no case leave it to her family.


This indifference to the welfare of the Protestants added to the estrangement between the elector and his eldest son, which was further accentuated when John George, ignoring the Dispositio Achillea, bequeathed the new mark to one of his younger sons.


On his death on the i ith of January 1753 he bequeathed his books, manuscripts, prints, drawings, pictures, medals, coins, seals, cameos and other curiosities to the nation, on condition that parliament should pay to his executors £20,000, which was a good deal less than the value of the collection.


Therefore, when he died in 1458, he bequeathed Naples to his natural son Ferdinand, while Sicily and Aragon passed together to his brother John, and so on to Ferdinand the Catholic.


in the monastery of Sancta Justina at Padua (Jena, 1873), and a mass of undigested material, which he ultimately bequeathed to the university of Jena.


The Wallace Art Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, was bequeathed by Sir Richard Wallace to the nation on the death of his wife in 1897.


The Booth collection of British birds, bequeathed to the corporation by E.


The event which threw the greatest lustre upon this reign was the acquisition of the kingdom of Burgundy, or Aries, which was bequeathed to Conrad by its king, Rudolph III.





Synonyms:

entail, present, pass on, gift, leave, impart, fee-tail, will, devise, remember, leave behind, give,



Antonyms:

take, withdraw, deny, borrow, disinherit,

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