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entailed Meaning in Tamil ( entailed வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

அப்புறப்படுத்த முடியாதபடி சொத்துக்களை ஒருவருக்கு சாசனம் செய்துவை,



entailed's Usage Examples:

Often bought on impulse ' for the children ' from pet superstores by people who had no idea what keeping a rabbit entailed.


But long and exhausting wars were entailed upon her for the maintenance of her hold.


But whatever advantage resulted from this rule was more than compensated by the disadvantages it entailed.


But the "inglorious and costly war" entailed an outlay of more than £12,000 on the ransom of captives alone, and ended in the total destruction of Athenian influence throughout Euboea.


The Italian troubles, which had entailed the exile of Eugenius IV.


There, however, he remained only six months, for certain views on slavery, strongly held and injudiciously expressed, entailed unpleasant consequences, and necessitated his return to England, where he obtained in 1844 the post of actuary to the Legal and Equitable Life Assurance Company.


Additional facilities were granted by the act passed in 1848 for disentailing estates, and for burdening such as are entailed with the share of the cost of certain specified improvements.


He was received with enthusiasm, but the work which his tour entailed, over-fatigued him.


His policy entailed far more serious consequences than the mission to Afghanistan.


The losses of men and money which the war of Chioggia, as it was called, entailed, though they did not immediately depress the spirit of the Genoese republic~ signed her naval ruin.


To meet the expenses entailed by his liberality and extravagance, Gregory resorted to confiscation, on the pretext of defective titles or long-standing arrearages.


The fifth Turkish war (1645-1668) entailed the loss of Crete; and though Morosini reconquered the Morea for a brief space in 1685, that province was finally lost to Venice in 1716.


It was the losses entailed upon her commerce by the commercial policy of Jefferson's administration that embittered Boston against the Democratic-Republican party and put her public men in the forefront of the opposition to its policies that culminated in lukewarmness toward the War of 1812, and in the Hartford Convention of 1814.





Synonyms:

imply, mean, necessitate,



Antonyms:

act, stay, take office, work time,

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