<< defrauds defrayal >>

defray Meaning in Tamil ( defray வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

தேவையான பணத்தைக் கொடு,



defray தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

தேவரின் நேர்மை, நாணயம், திறமை பற்றி அறிந்திருந்த நாகிரெட்டி, படத்தயாரிப்புக்கு தேவையான பணத்தைக் கொடுக்க முன்வந்தார்.

defray's Usage Examples:

The owner pays the taxes, defrays the cost of preparing the ground, and provides the necessary implements.


Maskelyne and John Pond, to defray the expense of which a large sum of money was allotted by the Treasury.


Glasgow, for example, might found a chair in the University from the Common Good but not from the rates, and Edinburgh maintains from the same source the city observatory and defrays part of the cost of the time-gun.


The proceeds of the performances are devoted to the good of the community, after defrayal of the costs and payment of a small remuneration to the actors.


(1709), which subsequently passed through several editions, has also been partially translated, under the title The Footsteps of Divine Providence: or, The bountiful Hand of Heaven defraying the Expenses of Faith.


Prominent among the " nine hundred theses " which Mirandola had placarded in Rome, and which he undertook to defend in the presence of all European scholars, whom he invited to the Eternal City, promising to defray their travelling expenses, was the following: " No science yields greater proof of the divinity of Christ than magic and the Kabbalah.


College grant money defrays the cost of attending a higher education institution, making a college degree more attainable for students at any financial level.


For defraying the expenses of the state government, exclusive of the interest on the bonded debt, the tax rate is limited by the constitution to four mills on the dollar of assessed valuation.


His physician recommended a sojourn in Italy, for the benefit of his health, and Weber and Sartorius von Waltershausen obtained from the government leave of absence and means to defray the cost of the journey.


It is under the control of a royal astronomer and its expenses are defrayed by the British admiralty.


This enterprise, of which the expenses were defrayed by the Jacobin Club, made him well known to the revolutionary leaders; and he made himself still more conspicuous in organizing the great "Fete de la Liberte" on the 1 5th of April 1792, in honour of the released soldiers of Chateau-Vieux, with Collot d'Herbois.


WINDOW TAX, a tax first levied in England in the year 1697 for the purpose of defraying the expenses and making up the deficiency arising from clipped and defaced coin in the recoinage of silver during the reign of William III.





Synonyms:

pay,



Antonyms:

overpay, underpay,

defray's Meaning in Other Sites