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recompense Meaning in Tamil ( recompense வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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recompense தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

1938 இல் இருந்து முதல் முறையாக அந்த மாநிலத்தின் குறைந்தபட்ச உழைப்பூதியம் குறைக்கப்பட்டது.

recompense's Usage Examples:

In the opinion of the people he was now regarded as the embodiment of all legal virtue; his health was toasted at the dinners of the Whigs amid rounds of applause, and, in recompense for the loss of his seat in parliament, he was returned by Lord Clive for his pocket-borough of Bishop's Castle, in Shropshire, in January 1770.


Refusing all honours and recompense, he prepared to return to Italy upon receiving news of the incipient revolutionary movement.


7 His proposed advancement in rank was severely reflected upon in the Lords, Halifax declaring it in the king's presence the recompense of treason, "not to be borne"; and in the Commons his retirement from office by no means appeased his antagonists.


For God's sake, and in recompense for the life He has given us, let us try in our works to make the manifestation of life our first thought: let us make a man breathe, a tree really vegetate.


promise of life or recompense beyond the grave.


He contributed more than any other man to bring about the downfall and the third partition of Poland, for which he was magnificently recompensed.


"The recompense of the righteous is described as an inheritance, entrance into the kingdom, treasure in heaven, an existence like the angelic, a place prepared, the Father's house, the joy of the Lord, life, eternal life and the like; and there is no intimation that the reward is capable of change, that the condition is a terminable one.


recompensed at the resurrection of the just.


As a recompense, he was nominated archbishop of Toulouse (May 28, 1652), but had to wait for the bulls of investiture till the 23rd of March 1654.


The child of the illegitmate union died; the second was called Jedidiah ("beloved of Yah [weh]") or Shelomoh (the idea of requital or recompense may be implied); according to 1 Chron.


In recompense for his services, he seems to have been appointed archbishop of Milan, while his collaborator, John of Jandun, obtained from Louis of Bavaria the bishopric of Ferrara.


Life will immediately begin to be sweeter and what you lose on this side will be abundantly recompensed on the other.


I would be happy to provide some payment to a dog charity in recompense for any time given to the project.





Synonyms:

remunerate, recoup, reimburse, pay, compensate,



Antonyms:

breastfeed, starve, withdraw, deny, borrow,

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