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admonish Meaning in Tamil ( admonish வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

கடிந்துக்கொள், எச்சரி, கண்டி,



admonish தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

தாமதமாக வந்த நம்பியை இராமானுசர் கடிந்துக்கொள்ள அதற்கு "உம்பெருமாளை (நம்பெருமாள் - ரங்கநாதன்) சேவிக்கவந்துவிட்டால், எம்பெருமாளுக்கான (இராமானுசர்) சேவையை (பணிவிடை) யார் செய்வது" என்று பதிலளித்தார்.

admonish's Usage Examples:

"He earnestly admonished Leo, for his own sake and for Florence, to found a permanent and free state system for the republic, reminding him in terms of noble eloquence how splendid is the glory of the man who shall confer such benefits upon a people.


Look for an incident early in every game, and make a big deal about it, by publicly admonishing the perpetrator.


The Praefatio goes on to say that it was reported that the poet, till then knowing nothing of the art of poetry, had been admonished in a dream to turn into verse the precepts of the divine law, which he did with so much skill that his work surpasses in beauty all other German poetry (ut cuncta Theudisca poemata suo vincat decore).


Stop admonishing the people around you.


His last production was Christ admonishing Martha.


Secondly, when it was proposed to admonish them from the Holy Scriptures they said, ` It beseems no one but the pope to interpret the Scriptures,' and, thirdly, when they were threatened with a council, they invented the idea that no one but the pope can call a council.


"The permanent officers in the church are pastors and teachers, to the former of whom it belongs to preside over the discipline of the church, to administer the sacraments, and to admonish and exhort the members; while the latter occupy themselves with the exposition of Scripture, so that pure and wholesome doctrine may be retained.


When admonishing players, the referee should speak with dignity, politeness and in a firm manner.


Sarah knew better than to admonish him for his threat.


Afterwards, feeling alarmed, according to his own accounts, he admonished Catesby against intending the death of " not only innocents but friends and necessary persons for a commonwealth," and showed him a letter from the pope forbidding rebellion.


On the other hand, at Aix-la-Chapelle (1818) the powers, in response to the representations of the aggrieved parties, admonished the German sovereigns to respect the rights of the mediatized princes subject to them.


He was admonishing each one of you with tears.


Sarah continued her protest until Jackson admonished her, "What have we said about whining in front of company, you know it's not polite.





Synonyms:

discourage, counsel, rede, advise, warn, monish,



Antonyms:

unwariness, miss, flatter, approve, elate,

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