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philanthropist Meaning in Tamil ( philanthropist வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

ஜனோபகாரி, தயாளு,



philanthropist தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

சங்கமணி, ஜனோபகாரி, முத்தமிழ் முதலிய இதழ்களில் இவரது படைப்புகள் வெளியாகின.

philanthropist's Usage Examples:

SAMUEL CHAPMAN ARMSTRONG (1839-1893), American soldier, philanthropist and educator, was born on Maui, one of the Hawaiian Islands, on the 30th of January 1839, his parents, Richard and Clarissa Armstrong, being American missionaries.


Wilberforce, Charles Grant, John Thornton and his son Henry, were among the philanthropists who contributed to his funds; in 1798 the Sunday School Society (established 1785) extended its operations to Wales, making him its agent, and Sunday Schools grew rapidly in number and favour.


His disciple Thomas Firmin (1632-1697), mercer and philanthropist, and friend of Tillotson, was weaned to Sabellian views by Stephen Nye (1648-1719), a clergyman.


Becoming in due time a woollen manufacturer in a large way at Bradford, Yorkshire (from which after his marriage he moved to Burley-inWharf edale), he soon made himself known as a practical philanthropist.


The work of private philanthropists and philanthropical bodies among the poor of East London, Southwark and Bermondsey, and elsewhere, falls to be noticed at this point.


"ARTHUR EDWARD GUINNESS ARDILAUN, 1ST Baron (1840-1915), Irish philanthropist and politician, was born at St.


BENJAMIN LUNDY (1789-1839), American philanthropist, prominent in the anti-slavery conflict, was born of Quaker parentage, at Hardwick, Warren county, New Jersey, on the 4th of January 1789.


Let the officers be wholly unselfish philanthropists, and they shall be equally impotent.


HARRIET ELIZABETH STOWE [BEECHER] (1811-1896), American writer and philanthropist, seventh child of Lyman and Roxana (Foote) Beecher, was born at Litchfield, Connecticut, U.


The event honored international philanthropists and it was the first time the ceremony has been held outside the United States.


"EMMA CONS (1838-1912), English philanthropist, was born in London March 4 1838.


He was a great philanthropist, interested especially in the education of all defectives, the feeble-minded, the blind, and the deaf.


His only son, Anthony Ashley, succeeded him as 4th earl, and his great-grandson was the famous philanthropist, the 7th earl.





Synonyms:

conferrer, presenter, altruist, bestower, giver, donor,



Antonyms:

bad person,

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