inmates Meaning in Tamil ( inmates வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
உடன் உறைபவன், உடன் உறைபவள்,
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inmates's Usage Examples:
In the state reformatory the labour of some inmates is leased to tailors, and the others make brooms or bricks, or work in a cabinet shop or on the farm.
A large municipal gaol (1834-1837), capable of receiving 500 inmates, with barracks for a regiment, is a striking object on the Prado.
dormitoryient lived at a work center that housed up to 160 inmates in two separate dormitories.
A collision very soon took place; Usibepu's forces were victorious, and on the 22nd of July 1883, led by a troop of mounted whites, he made a sudden descent upon Cetywayo's kraal at Ulundi, which he destroyed, massacring such of the inmates of both sexes as could not save themselves by flight.
He was still a prisoner in the land of those inmates of his mind, the rascal story tellers who made the most absurd tales seems as natural as butter on toast.
The inmates practise agriculture, as well as various industries for supplying all the requirements of the colony.
In 1535 the royal commissioners visited the abbey and reported four of its inmates, including the abbot, for incontinence.
Those who were not inmates of the household, but were employed outside of it as keepers of a shop or boat, chiefs of workshops, or clerks in a mercantile business, had the advantage of greater freedom of action.
The workhouse had extensive vegetable gardens and its own piggery which produced food for the inmates.
The recent discovery of a bloodsucking maggot, which is found in native huts throughout the greater part of tropical and subtropical Africa, and attacks the inmates when asleep, is of great interest.
At Marseilles (after 410) he founded two religious societies - a convent for nuns, and the abbey of St Victor, which during his time is said to have contained 5000 inmates.
575), after spending thirty years in the service of the Ostrogothic dynasty at Ravenna, passed the last thirty-three years of his long life on the shores of the Bay of Squillace, where he founded two monasteries and diligently trained their inmates to become careful copyists.
Synonyms:
occupier, occupant, resident,
Antonyms:
unfaithful, untrustworthy, dishonest, nonresident,