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pressmen Meaning in Tamil ( pressmen வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



பத்திரிகையாளர்

Noun:

Pressman,



pressmen தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

"A Brief History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict" by Jeremy Pressman.

pressmen's Usage Examples:

On another occasion he is said to have taken a man out of a British ship in retaliation for the impressment of an American seaman by H.


This force represented the peace footing of the army, which is recruited in part by voluntary enlistments and in part by a form of conscription that might be called impressment.


The provisions of the law, however, have never been enforced, and the actives or regular army are recruited by impressment rather than through conscription.


A pamphlet written to propose a substitute for the system of impressment in 1822 is said to have offended King William IV.


He constantly protested against flogging in the army, the impressment of sailors and imprisonment for debt.


But in America the terms " presses " and " pressmen " are universally applied to machines and the men who operate them.


These pamphlets contain an extreme statement of the anti-war party and defend impressment as a right of long standing.


After negotiating with Don Pedro de Cevallos, the Spanish minister of foreign affairs, from January to May 1805, without success, Monroe returned to London and resumed his negotiations, which had been interrupted by his journey to Spain, concerning the impressment of American seamen and the seizure of American vessels.


In England the broad distinction between " presses " and " machines " is generally considered to rest in the fact that the former are worked by hand, and the latter by steam, gas or electricity; and the men who work by these two methods are called respectively " pressmen " and " machine minders " or " machine managers.


impressment of men from timber merchant ships, 6 July 1778.


The British government appointed Lords Auckland and Holland as negotiators, and the result of the deliberations was the treaty of the 31st of December 1806, which contained no provision against impressments and provided no indemnity for the seizure of goods and vessels.


Kelly, Presswork, a practical handbook for the use of pressmen and their apprentices (8vo, znd ed.


Impressment is commonly employed to fill the ranks, and in cases of emergency the prison population is drawn upon for recruits.





Synonyms:

newswriter, newspaperman, war correspondent, journalist, foreign correspondent, correspondent, newspaperwoman,



Antonyms:

dissimilar, layman, trade edition, nonworker, civilian,

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