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outlawed Meaning in Tamil ( outlawed வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

நாடாக்களை தடை,



outlawed தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

outlawed's Usage Examples:

The Convention outlawed Robespierre and his friends and sent out commissioners to rally the citizens.


In 1613 Tyrone was outlawed and attainted by the Irish parliament, and he died in Rome on the 20th of July 1616.


Immediately after the accession of the Emperor Francis Joseph all the concessions of March had been revoked and Kossuth with his colleagues outlawed.


The slayers of Rizzio fled to England, and were outlawed; Darnley was permitted to protest his innocence and denounce his accomplices; after which he became the scorn of all parties alike, and few men dared or cared to be seen in his company.


Matilda or Mahaud, widow of Theobald Walter, escaped from John's solicitations by marrying the outlawed Fulk and following him to the forest.


Be that as it may, Bruce had now no place of repentance for a sacrilegious homicide; he could not turn his tabard again; he was outlawed, forfeited and excommunicated.


"No freeman shall be arrested, or detained in prison, or deprived of his freehold, or outlawed, or banished, or in any way molested; and we will not set forth against him, nor send against him, unless by the lawful judgment of his peers and by the law of the land.


Murray knew that his day of influence was over, and encouraged by the promises of Elizabeth, who was remonstrating violently against the match into which she had partly beguiled and partly forced Mary, he assumed a hostile attitude and was outlawed (6th of August 1565).


William made his triumphal entry into the capital (September 23), which he had quitted as an outlawed fugitive ten years before.


Widespread use of DDT mostly eliminated the problem, but since DDT was outlawed, these buggers are back and infesting homes, hotels, and even theater seats.


"He also outlawed the whole body of the clergy, save the timid remnant who promised to disregard the papal commands.


After these cruel practices were outlawed in 1835, fans of the Bulldog began breeding it as a companion dog without its original fierceness.


The man who ten years before and a year later was considered an outlawed brigand is sent to an island two days' sail from France, which for some reason is presented to him as his dominion, and guards are given to him and millions of money are paid him.





Synonyms:

illegal, unlawful, illegitimate, illicit, outlaw,



Antonyms:

decriminalise, permit, allow, decriminalize, legal,

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