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tenant Meaning in Telugu ( tenant తెలుగు అంటే)



కౌలుదారు, జోతేదార్

Noun:

అద్దెదారు, లీజింగ్, జోతేదార్, కాంట్రాక్టర్,



tenant తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

 ఉద్యమం మెల్లిగా జోతేదార్లకు, బార్గదార్లకు మధ్య వైరాలకు దారి తీసింది.

tenant's Usage Examples:

Giant ceased operations after an 18-year tenancy at Parkway Parade in February 2020, with Fairprice Xtra as an anchor tenant that opened thereafter in 2021.


"draw tenant", or "key tenant", is a considerably larger tenant in a shopping mall, often a department store or retail chain.


New York City, especially after a new tenant — an attractive young working woman in publishing — has moved in.


He inherited the title of Lord-Lieutenant of the county in 1815, giving him the right to recommend the appointments of new magistrates and various other civic posts; potential candidates for these posts were advised to vote for Bute's representatives at elections.


Lieutenant DundyAll Through the Night (1942) .


most of the village land was purchased by the Bahá"u"lláh, while the villagers continued to farm as tenant farmers.


saw its only military action 17 July 1812 when Lieutenant Porter Hanks bloodlessly surrendered it to the British during the war of 1812.


Fratton railway station and the Southsea Railway were jointly opened on 1 July 1885 by Lady Ada Mary Willis, wife of General Sir George Willis, the Lieutenant Governor of Portsmouth.


He has served as the 42nd lieutenant governor of Texas since January 2015, under Greg Abbott.


In 1904, Harrison ran unsuccessfully for Lieutenant Governor of New York.


He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the infantry on 25 December, and steadily rose up the ranks, receiving promotions to lieutenant (April 1920), and captain (July 1923).


HistoryFamed for its limestone quarries, and the discovery of prehistoric remains of animals such as rhinos and lions, stone from which was used in the construction of Plymouth Breakwater, the name is assumed to derive from ores town, or possibly Hora's Tun, named after a Saxon tenant farmer who held the lease prior to the Norman Conquest.


His superiors called Sérurier an excellent officer but he was not promoted to first lieutenant until 28 February 1778.



Synonyms:

renter, leaseholder, remunerator, roomer, lessee, lodger, payer, boarder,



Antonyms:

recorded, inelastic, inanimate, dead, empty,



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