charitable Meaning in Tamil ( charitable வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
தரும சிந்தையுள்ள,
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charitable's Usage Examples:
, to the king, when the different companies of London redeemed those which they had held for the payment of priests' wages, obits and lights at the price of £20,000, and applied the rents arising from them to charitable purposes.
"Some non-profit charitable corporations threaten boycotts and then ask for and get grants from targeted companies.
Harrisburg's charitable institutions include a city hospital, a home for the friendless, a children's industrial home, and a state lunatic hospital (1845).
My dear Helene, be charitable to my poor aunt who adores you.
Traditionally, most charities have chosen the structure of an unincorporated association or charitable trust.
But why do the tenors always get such short shrift?Basses are charitable people, but their charity does not extend so far as tenors, whom they consider effete poseurs.
Among the benevolent and charitable institutions are the royal national hospitals for consumptives (founded in 1869), the seaside home of the London city mission, the St Catherine's home for consumptives and the convalescent home of the Royal Hants Hospital.
One conspicuous feature of the Bosnian land-system is the Moslem Vakuf, or ecclesiastical property, consisting of estates dedicated to such charitable purposes as poor-relief, and the endowment of mosques, schools, hospitals, cemeteries and baths.
Basses are charitable people, but their charity does not extend so far as tenors, whom they consider effete poseurs.
Nor I would not send them to hell, for I should not be uncharitable enough to do that.
The proceeds of the sale of the suppressed convents and monasteries were partly converted into pensions for monks and nuns, and partly allotted to the municipal charity boards which had undertaken the educational and charitable functions formerly exercised by the religious orders.
The outdoor charitable institutions include those which distribute help in money or food; those which supply medicine and medical help; those which aid mothers unable to rear their own children; those which subsidize orphans and foundlings; those which subsidize educational institutes; and those which supply marriage portions.
Synonyms:
generous, benevolent, philanthropic, eleemosynary, beneficent,
Antonyms:
type, antitype, uncommunicative, uncharitable, stingy,