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mancipate Meaning in Tamil ( mancipate வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

அடிமைத்தளை அறு,



mancipate's Usage Examples:

By the time they were fully emancipated by their European host nations, they invented Zionism.


The Regents probably felt that the citizens were too emancipated and proud.


"The Pennsylvanian Quakers advised their members against the trade in 1696; in 1754 they issued to their brethren a strong dissuasive against encouraging it in any manner; in 1774 all persons concerned in the traffic, and in 1776 all slave holders who would not emancipate their slaves, were excluded from membership.


He opposed woman suffrage on the ground that the majority of women did not want it and never would, and declared that until woman should "emancipate herself from the thraldom to etiquette," he "could not see how the ` woman's rights theory ' is ever to be anything more than a logically defensible abstraction.


The immediate object was to overthrow Russian administrative supremacy and to emancipate themselves from the Baltic barons.


He even sought to emancipate himself from the Magian Church, put an end to the persecutions, and allowed the Persian Christians an individual organization.


This treatment of the " Fakirs and Ulemas " (as he called them in his letters), who formed the most powerful element in the monarchy, would alone have ensured the failure of his plans, but failure was made certain by the introduction of the conscription, which turned even the peasants, whom he had done much to emancipate, against him.


The emancipated slave is constructed as a powerful and striking figure.


In 1861, Alexander II had emancipated the serfs.


These dynasties were founded by emancipated mamelukes, who had held high office at court and in camp under powerful amirs, and who, on their death, first became stadtholders for their descendants, and then usurped the throne of their masters.


The townsman enriched by commerce and the emancipated peasant tried more or less valiantly to shake off the yoke of the feudal system, which had been greatly weakened, if not entirely broken down, by the crusades.





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