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disfranchise Meaning in Tamil ( disfranchise வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

வாக்குரிமையைப் பறி,



disfranchise தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

தொடர்ந்து நிறைவேற்றப்பட்ட, நேட்டால் சட்டசபைச் சட்டம் 1894, இந்தியர்களின் வாக்குரிமையைப் பறித்தது.

தனது ஒப்பந்தக்காலம் முடிவடைந்து இந்தியா திரும்ப காந்தி தயாரானபோது, அங்குள்ள இந்தியரின் வாக்குரிமையைப் பறிக்கும் தீர்மானத்தை நாட்டல் சட்டப்பேரவை இயற்ற இருப்பதாக செய்தித்தாளில் படித்தறிந்தார்.

Strijdom), கேப் மாகாணத்தில் நிற இனத்தவரின் வாக்குரிமையைப் பறிக்கும் நடவடிக்கைகளை மேற்கொண்டார்.

அதாவது இலங்கையின் மத்திய மலைநாட்டுப் பகுதிகளில், இந்தியாவின் தமிழ் நாட்டிலிருந்து பெருந்தோட்டத் தொழிலாளர்களாகக் கொண்டுவரப்பட்டுக் குடியேற்றப்பட்ட இலட்சக் கணக்கான தொழிலாளர்களின் வாக்குரிமையைப் பறித்து அவர்களை நாடற்றவர்கள் ஆக்குவதில் அவர்கள் வெற்றிபெற்றார்கள்.

disfranchise's Usage Examples:

Each province of the empire, except the now disfranchised steppes of Central Asia, 7 returns a certainro ortion of members (fixed in each case by P P (Y law in such a way as to give a preponderance to the Russian element), in addition to those returned by certain of 2 M.


the town obtained the right of sending two members to parliament, but was disfranchised in 1885.


Thetford returned two members to parliament from 1529 till its disfranchisement in 1868.


"For a certain class of citizens to be condemned, by virtue of their birth, to political disfranchisement is as flatly against every principle of democracy as for a certain class of citizens to enjoy exclusive rights by reason of birth.


After his victory the regent Antipater punished Athens by the loss of her remaining dependencies, the proscription of her chief patriots, and the disfranchisement of 12,000 citizens.


It removed all disfranchisement, and embraced equitable amnesty and exemption features.


The number of electors (2,541,327) at the general election in 1904 was 29% of the male population over twenty-one years of age, and 7~6% of the total population exclusive of those temporarily disfranchised on account of military service; and of these 627% voted.


The borough was represented by two members in parliament in 1300 and 1311, and then not again till 1640, from which date it returned two members until disfranchised by the act of 1868, the returning officer being the portreeve, who was also the chief magistrate of the borough until its incorporation by charter of 1846.


The whole noble order was disfranchised; to be noble was equivalent to being shut out from public office.


In June, Mr Schreiner, whose recent support of Sir Alfred Milner had incensed many of his Bond followers, resigned in consequence of the refusal of some of his colleagues to support the disfranchisement bill which he was prepared, in accordance with the views of the home government, to introduce for the punishment of Cape rebels.


As all offices were filled by the great council, exclusion meant political disfranchisement.


At the close of the Civil War he was a leading member of the radical wing of the Republican party, advocating the disfranchisement of all who had been prominent in the service of the Confederacy, and declaring that "loyalty must govern what loyalty has preserved.





Synonyms:

deprive, disenfranchise,



Antonyms:

enrich, feed, enfranchise,

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