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revocation Meaning in Tamil ( revocation வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

இரத்துச் செய்தல்,



revocation's Usage Examples:

It is probable also that he foresaw the revocation of the edict of Nantes, which took place in the following year.


Irritated by the concessions made by Alexius to the Pisans in II II, and furious at the revocation of her own privileges by John Comnenus in 1118, the republic naturally sought a new outlet in the Holy Land.


For example, the grounds on which revocation of a patent or invalidation of a trade mark is sought must be set out fully.


Such curates, being not removable at the pleasure of the impropriators, but only on due revocation of the licence of the ordinary, came to be entitled perpetual curates.


The cotton trade was soon afterwards introduced; and silk manufacture was begun by the Huguenots, who had settled in Dublin in considerable numbers after the revocation of the edict of Nantes.


But the revocation of a desservant, and the forbidding him the execution of his ministry in the diocese, was not a case in which the council of state would interfere (Migne, ubi sup.


DAVID GARRICK (1717-1779), English actor and theatrical manager, was descended from a good French Protestant family named Garric or Garrique of Bordeaux, which had settled in England on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes.


After the revocation of the edict of Nantes the settlement of some French refugees further stimulated this industry.


Benoist, La Condition des Protestants sous le regime de l'edit de Nantes et apres sa revocation (Paris, 1900); A.


He was soon admitted a member of the French Academy of the Fine Arts, but on the revocation of the edict of Nantes he was obliged to take refuge in Holland, and his name was struck off the Academy roll.


During the - latter part of the century its monarchs were en- of gaged in a bloody struggle with a powerful religious political party, the Huguenots, who finally won a toleration which they continued to enjoy until the revocation of the edict of Nantes in 1685.


The individuals among the American Quakers who laboured most earnestly and indefatigably on behalf of the Africans were John Woolman (1720-1773) and Anthony Benezet (1713-1784), the latter a son of a French Huguenot driven from France by the revocation of the edict of Nantes.


From his ascetic standpoint the revocation of the edict could only pander to drunkenness and immorality.





Synonyms:

abrogation, annulment, repeal,



Antonyms:

homozygosity, utopia, nonexistence, nonbeing,

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