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educate Meaning in Tamil ( educate வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

கல்விஅளி,



educate's Usage Examples:

With the run of his father's library, and the benefits of that born bookman's guidance, he now set out to educate himself.


Above all Italian character must be reformed and the nation educated.


There is a close connexion between the laity and priesthood, as the Buddhist rule, which prescribes that every man should enter the priesthood for at least a few months, is almost universally observed, even young princes and noblemen who have been educated in Europe donning the yellow robe on their return to Siam.


Prince Gorchakov, Alexander Mikhailovich (1798-1883), Russian statesman, cousin of Princes Petr and Mikhail Gorchakov, was born on the 16th of July 1798, and was educated at the lyceum of Tsarskoye Selo, where he had the poet Pushkin as a school-fellow.


He was educated at Pembroke College, Oxford, of which college (after taking a first class in mathematics in 1840 and gaining the university mathematical scholarship in 1842) he becalm fellow in 1844 and tutor and mathematical lecturer in 1845.


814), Frankish Latin poet, and minister of Charlemagne, was of noble Frankish parentage, and educated at the palace school under Alcuin.


"As her health failed she hardly ever left the convent of the Carmelites in which she had been educated.


He was educated, exclusively by his father, who was a strict disciplinarian, and at the age of three was taught the Greek alphabet and long lists, of Greek words with their English equivalents.


Prudence, who at 29 is teetering at the edge of spinsterhood, is an attractive, educated working girl.


These foreigners introduced new life into politics and the press, and made it fashionable for educated Maltese to delude themselves with the idea that the Maltese were Italians, because a few of them could speak the language of the peninsula.


Children will educate themselves under right conditions.


He was educated at Warsaw and studied law at the university in St Petersburg before he entered the bureaucracy in the department of justice, in which he rose rapidly to be assistant solicitorgeneral in Warsaw, then solicitor-general in St Petersburg, and in 1881 director of the state police.


During the long apprenticeship that educated Japanese serve to acquire the power of writing with the brush the complicated characters borrowed from Chinese, they unconsciously cultivate the habit of minute observation and the power of accurate imitation, and with these the delicacy of touch and freedom of hand which only long practice can give.





Synonyms:

school, amend, ameliorate, train, prepare, meliorate, socialize, improve, better, coeducate, co-educate, groom, socialise,



Antonyms:

inadvisable, inferior, worse, deteriorate, worsen,

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