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bounties Meaning in Tamil ( bounties வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

தாராளம்,



bounties தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

1387ல் தாராளம் என்றால் ' இலவசமாய் வழங்குதல்' எனப் பொருள், 1433ல் 'வரையறையில்லாமல் செய்தல்' எனப் பொருள், 1530ல் 'இலவச அனுமதி' என்றுப் பொருள்.

16ம் நூற்றாண்டில், ஆங்கிலேயர்களிடையே தாராளம் என்பதற்கு எதிர்மறை அர்த்தத்திலும் நேர்மறை அர்த்தத்திலும் உபயோகப் படுத்தப்பட்டது.

அலங்காரங்களின் பயன்பாட்டில் தாராளம்.

இத்தகைய அரிய சேவைக்காக அவரின் சீரிய முயற்சிகள் தாராளம், பட்ட சிரமங்களோ ஏராளம்.

bounties's Usage Examples:

KO,unros); the comes sacrarum largitionum (count of the sacred bounties) was called at Constantinople b K6pns TWV aaKpt v XapyLTUJP Wv and the comes rerum privatarum 1 The exact significance of a title is difficult to reproduce in a foreign language.


As to the claim for them that they will restore free trade conditions by nullifying the foreign bounties which have caused a disturbance of trade, this is really in the nature of a political reason.


Important monopolies in the 18th maritime- century, and prohibitive import duties, as well as large tares and money bounties, in the 19th, contributed towards the pe t t y - In accumulation of immense private fortunes, but manu- pastries.


avoirdupois) of the total net sugar bounties granted by European powers, according to the computation issued by the secretary of the United States treasury on the 12th of December 1898.


Russia, which gave bounties, was to be allowed to send into European markets not more than i,000,000 tons within the next five years, and Great Britain undertook to give certificates guaranteeing that sugar refined in the United Kingdom and exported had not been bounty-fed.


Between 1700 and 1777 the board of trustees expended nearly £850,000 on the promotion of the linen trade,] and in addition parliamentary bounties were paid on a considerable scale.


This, apart from the effect of the abolition of the sugar bounties, has been mainly the result of the increased employment of improved processes, carried on in improved apparatus, under skilled supervision, and with due regard to the importance of the chemical aspects of the work.


Sugar-beet culture was tried in the years following 1890 with indifferent success until the introduction of bounties in 1901.


The seventh article provided that bountied sugars (sucres primes) must be excluded from import into the territories of the signatory powers, by absolute prohibition of entry or by levying thereon a special duty in excess of the amount of the bounties, from which duty sugars coming from the contracting countries, and not bountyfed, must be free.


"Important monopolies in the 18th maritime- century, and prohibitive import duties, as well as large tares and money bounties, in the 19th, contributed towards the pe t t y - In accumulation of immense private fortunes, but manu- pastries.


To pay bounties to soldiers in the Civil War a debt of "237,000 was contracted; but in 1870 only "90,000 of it was still outstanding.


In the 5th century the "sacred bounties" corresponded to the aerarium of the early Empire, while the res privatae represented the fisc.





Synonyms:

generosity, generousness, bounteousness,



Antonyms:

stingy, selfishness, illiberality, stinginess,

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