colonized Meaning in Tamil ( colonized வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
குடியேற்ற நாடாக்கு,
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colonized's Usage Examples:
), Michmash was recolonized after the exile (Neh.
Other parties had previously colonized the islands but none had remained permanently.
In the end of the 9th century Iceland was colonized from Norway; and about 985 the intrepid viking, Eric the Red, discovered Greenland, and induced some of his Icelandic countrymen to settle on its inhospitable shores.
In fact, if he could crawl across the ceiling like those subhuman creatures on The Descent then he would !This is a world in which the colonizer enjoys privilege while the colonized live in subhuman conditions and are viewed as a mass.
The defenceless condition of these birds led to their extinction after the island was colonized.
The rovers who first chastened and finally colonized southern England and Normandy were certainly Danes.
The story that Paros was colonized by one Paros of Parrhasia, who brought with him a colony of Arcadians to the island (Heraclides, De rubus publicis, 8; Steph.
The islands were colonized by Mauritian and Bourbon creoles; the white element, still prevailingly French, has been strengthened by the settlement of several British families.
During his father's lifetime he had greatly distinguished himself by his administration of Transylvania, then a wilderness, which, with incredible patience and energy, he colonized and christianized.
It was colonized by Megara, and its constitution and buildings are known from numerous inscriptions.
Guanaja was discovered in 1502 by Columbus, but the islands were not colonized until the 17th century, when they were occupied by British logwood cutters from Belize, and pearlers from the Mosquito Coast.
A question arose in the time of Domitian between the inhabitants of Falerio and Firmum as to land which had been taken out of the territory of the latter (which was recolonized by the triumvirs), and, though not distributed to the new settlers, had not been given back again to the people of Firmum.
In this case, "cache-sexe" appears to be the term used in those areas of the African continent that were colonized by the French, such as the region from western Mali to southern Cameroon.
Synonyms:
settled, inhabited, colonised,
Antonyms:
uninhabited, unsettled, stormy, unoccupied,