affirmed Meaning in Tamil ( affirmed வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
வலியறுத்து,
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affirmed தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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affirmed's Usage Examples:
In vain Charles the Bald affirmed his royal authority in the capitularies of Quierzy-sur-Oise (857), Reims (860), Pistes (864), Gondreville (872) and Quierzy-sur-Oise (877); each time in exchange for assent to the royal will and renewal of oaths he had to acquiesce in.
Justice is administered, on the whole, with fairness and impartiality; but the taxation seems too heavy for the means of the people, indeed it is affirmed by trustworthy natives that the well-to-do classes are being gradually drained of their property.
The Truce of God was reaffirmed by many councils, such as that held at Reims by Calixtus II.
They further declared that all who affirmed that heresy existed in Bohemia were " liars, vile traitors and calumniators of Bohemia and Moravia, the worst of all heretics, full of all evil, sons of the devil.
and affirmed by the seventh oecumenical synod in 787.
11 -19) the conference reaffirmed strongly the necessity for definite Christian teaching in schools, "secular systems" being condemned as "educationally as well as morally unsound, since they fail to co-ordinate the training of the whole nature of the child" (Res.
It is staggering to note that even in these critical remarks, antisemitism was in no way questioned, but was often explicitly affirmed.
The pope's immediate and original jurisdiction in every diocese is now expressly affirmed by the Vatican Council (ib.
Clement reaffirmed the infallibility of the pope, in matters of fact (1705), and, in 1713, issued the bull Unigenitus, condemning ioi Jansenistic propositions extracted from the Moral Reflections of Pasquier Quesnel.
(b) Personal immortality is affirmed as philosophically certain by the Church of Rome and many Protestant writers.
Synonyms:
back up, document, corroborate, validate, establish, shew, prove, confirm, demonstrate, show, substantiate, sustain, support, vouch, verify, back,
Antonyms:
front, disapprove, disprove, invalidate, negate,