bequests Meaning in Tamil ( bequests வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
உயிலின் மூலம் எழுதி வைக்கப்பட்ட சொத்து, உயில்படி கிடைத்த சொத்து,
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bequests's Usage Examples:
The ministers received food and clothing from the contributions of the people, but also worked with their hands; the result of this was that they were very ignorant, and also were grasping after bequests from the dying.
The endowments of the hospital were increased at various periods from bequests and forfeited estates.
It is remarkable that he gives the same pecuniary bequests to Winchester and New Colleges as to his own college of Magdalen, but the latter he made residuary devisee of all his lands.
public-spirited gestures encouraged a series of bequests and gifts, which form the core of the Museumâs collection of pictures.
By his will, made in 1852, with a codicil dated February 1859, his property, with the exception of some small bequests, was devised to the above-mentioned institution at Berlin.
"There are two lasting bequests we can give our children.
In 1829 he made a will by which he appointed as his heir the duc d'Aumale, and made some considerable bequests to his mistress, the baronne de Feucheres (q.
Swift, who was intimate with him, speaks of him as "an arrant knave"; but the dean may have been disappointed at being unmentioned in Rivers's will, for he made a fierce comment on the earl's bequests to his mistresses and his neglect of his friends.
Between 1881 and 1905 the bequests to existing institutions and sums left for the endowment of new institutions amounted to about 16,604,600.
He made various charitable bequests by his will, and among them a gift of "50,000 to found an institution, opened as the "Astor House" in 1854, for the education of poor children and the relief of the aged and the destitute in his native village in Germany.
Donations, bequests and the product of collections in churches.
There are various charitable bequests for distribution among the poor.
Synonyms:
gift, inheritance, legacy, heritage,
Antonyms:
disable, disinherit,