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pecuniary Meaning in Tamil ( pecuniary வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

பண விஷய (சம்பந்த)மான,



pecuniary தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

pecuniary's Usage Examples:

At the close of 1907 the Negus Menelik, in return for a pecuniary indemnity (£r20,000), agreed to a modification of the 1897 line, whereby the Italian protectorate was extended north of Lugh to Dolo.


The pecuniary need of office, if that comes into the question, had been lightened, if not extinguished, two years before by his marriage with Mrs Wyndham Lewis.


In 1840 he was appointed director of a Lehrerseminar, a post which relieved him from pecuniary troubles.


, of which that produces some result, hence resources capable of producing a result, particularly the pecuniary or other resources by which a person is enabled to live, and so used either of employment or of property, wealth, 'c.


The doge assumed the title of duke of Dalmatia, and a great step was taken towards the supremacy of Venice in the Adriatic, which was essential to the free development of her commerce and also enabled her to reap the pecuniary advantages to be derived from the Crusades.


Abu Mansur, the governor of Tus, patronized him and encouraged him by substantial pecuniary support.


temporal power to be too valuable a pecuniary asset Question.


20, 1613) imposed such onerous pecuniary obligations and such intense suffering upon Sweden as to enkindle into a fire of hatred, which was to burn fiercely for the next two centuries, the long smouldering antagonism between the two sister nations of Scandinavia which dated back to the bloody days of Christian II.


His pecuniary troubles were now at an end.


But in spite of this unprecedented blaze of dramatic genius the theatre fell into pecuniary difficulties, and had to be closed, Holberg composing for the last night's performance, in February 1727, a Funeral of Danish Comedy.


Of late years progress has been very intelligent; in earlier years it was gained through a multitude of experiments and failures, and great pecuniary loss, and progress was a testimonial chiefly to courage and perseverance.


He won the good-will of his employers by devoting himself to the improvement of their manufacturing business, and he kept his hands clean from the prevalent taint of pecuniary transactions with the nawab of the Carnatic.





Synonyms:

monetary,



Antonyms:

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