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outcast Meaning in Tamil ( outcast வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

சமுதாயத்தில் இருந்து கடத்தப்பட்டவர்,



outcast's Usage Examples:

In education, in care for the sick, the poor, the outcast, it has retained the spirit of its Lord.


In one day he caused no fewer than 2600 of these outcasts and depredators in Munich and its suburbs alone to be arrested by military patrols, and transferred by them to an industrial establishment which he had prepared for their reception.


Thus, the Athenians maintained a number of outcasts, from whom in times of national calamity two were selected, one for the men, one for the women, and stoned to death outside the city; at the Thargelia two victims were annually put to death in the same way.


The next three years he spent in the neighbourhood of Assisi in abject poverty and want, ministering to the lepers and the outcasts of society.


The Leibzoll (body-tax) was also abolished, in addition to the special law-taxes, the passport duty, the nightduty and all similiar imposts which had stamped the Jews as outcast, for they were now (Dec.


Already, in St Francis's lifetime, his friars had grown into an order dedicated to spiritual ministrations among the poor, the sick, the ignorant, the outcasts of the great cities; while by the very conception of their institute the Dominicans were dedicated to the special work of preaching, especially to heretics and heathens.


In contemptuous condemnation he was called the friend of the outcasts (Matt.


Like him, he is lame and an outcast for nine years; like him, he is brought back in time of need.


21-23), who, like Cain, became homeless wanderers and outcasts (verses 11-16).


of all opinions seemed to trust even if their faith in other religious men and all religious systems had faded, and he had a marvellous power of attracting the zealot and the outcast.


draft dodgers provides a haven for celebrity political outcasts.





Synonyms:

castaway, Ishmael, misbeliever, pariah, unfortunate person, unfortunate, leper, heretic, untouchable, Harijan, religious outcast,



Antonyms:

achiever, conformist, vulnerable, permissible, violable,

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