championed Meaning in Tamil ( championed வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
விளையாட்டில் முதன்மையானவர், விளையாட்டில் முதன்மையானவள்,
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championed's Usage Examples:
On the 7th of June 1776 he seconded the famous resolution introduced by Richard Henry Lee that " these colonies are, and of a right ought to be, free and independent states," and no man championed these resolutions (adopted on the 2nd of July) so eloquently and effectively before the congress.
she found time in 1843 to edit the Letters of Mary, Queen of Scots, whose innocence she championed with enthusiasm.
He championed popular education and recommended the homestead policy to the national government, and from his sympathy with the working classes and his oft-avowed pride in his former calling he became known as the " mechanic governor.
, and, for want of a better policy, again allied himself with the cause which he had championed in his youth.
Rutledge championed the Constitution in the South Carolina convention by which that instrument was adopted on behalf of the state.
This conspiracy was championed by Bajamonte Tiepolo, and seems to have been an expression of patrician protest against the serrata, just as Bocconio's revolt had represented popular indignation.
Though a libertine and a free-thinker, he had championed the most bigoted and tyrannical high-church measures.
Bimetallism >>As editor of the Omaha World-Herald he then championed the cause of bimetallism in the press as vigorously as he had in Congress and on the platform, his articles being widely quoted and discussed.
This having no effect, he issued the most outspoken of his works, De septem ecclesiae statibus, in which he reviewed the work of the reforming councils of his time, and, without touching the question of doctrine, championed a drastic reform of life and practice of the church on the lines laid down at Constance and Basel.
In 1870 he was elected a member of the first school board for Birmingham; and for the next six years, and especially after 1873, when he became leader of a majority and chairman, he actively championed the Nonconformist opposition to denominationalism.
One theory emphasized the necessity of grace; having been put together by St Thomas Aquinas, it was known as Thomism, and was especially championed by the Dominicans.
Basil of Caesarea, throwing over the cause of Eustathius, championed that of Meletius who, when after the death of Valens he returned in triumph to Antioch, was hailed as the leader of Eastern orthodoxy.
Synonyms:
record-breaker, rival, competitor, record-holder, contender, champ, competition, challenger, title-holder,
Antonyms:
natural, unskilled, lack, minor, nondrinker,