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licence Meaning in Tamil ( licence வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

இணக்க ஆணை,



licence's Usage Examples:

The National Telephone Company, working under licence expiring on the 31st of December 1911, had until 1901 practically a monopoly of telephonic communication within London, though the Post Office owned all the trunk lines connecting the various telephone areas of the company.


He treated his most respectable supporters with base ingratitude, reserved his favour for unscrupulous adventurers, and gave a free rein to the licence of his mercenaries.


An act of parliament enforced this in 1661; in 1684 Edward Heming, the inventor of oil lamps, obtained licence to supply public lights; and in 1736 the corporation took the matter in hand, levying a rate.


In more recent years tobacco has been grown in Ireland, but up to 1910 it had been found impracticable to obtain from the government sufficient relaxation from fiscal restrictions to encourage the home cultivation, though in 1907 the prospect of licences being issued was held out.


The first grant of a market and fair is dated 1227, when the prior of Wenlock obtained licence to hold a fair on the vigil, day and morrow of the Nativity of St John the Baptist, and a market every Monday.


Great Britain was to hold all her possessions in the New World as her own property (a remarkable concession on the part of Spain), and consented, on behalf of her subjects, to forbear trading with any Spanish port without licence obtained.


, a licence was granted to Regnault for this purpose by Francis I.


These proceedings, in conjunction with the avarice and licence of the king, led to revolution.


Many of the licences are those of brewers, distillers and publicans, and others in trade, and are paid out of the general profits of the business, so that they can hardly be passed on to the consumers, while other licences are for shooting, for employing carriages and men-servants, and for similar objects, where the charge on the payer is direct.


They are written in the Doric dialect, with epic licences; the metre is dactylico-trochaic.


What was wanting was not vitality and licence, not audacity of speculation, not lawless instinct or rebellious impulse.


Strickland preferred legislation to the covering up of difficulties by governors' licences and appeals to incongruous precedents.





Synonyms:

approve, O.K., accredit, franchise, certify, clear, pass, authorise, authorize, okay, recognise, sanction, license, charter, recognize,



Antonyms:

stay, failing, prevent, decertify, disapprove,

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