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afflicted Meaning in Tamil ( afflicted வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

அல்லற் படுத்து,



afflicted தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

நல்இணக்கம் அல்லது அல்லற் படுத்தும்.

நல் இணக்க மல்லது அல்லற் படுத்தும்.

afflicted's Usage Examples:

Before the adoption of the Federal constitution Rhode Island was badly afflicted with the paper money heresy.


The principal institution for blind men (and also those afflicted by gout) is Simpson's hospital (1780), founded by a merchant of Dublin; while blind women are maintained at the Molyneux asylum (1815).


Though thus afflicted he never ceased his literary activity, dictating his tract On the Purity of the Church, and revising the sheets of a translation of Origen which was passing through the Froben press.


Thus, for example, the numerous psalms in which the poets, though speaking perhaps, not as individuals but as members of a class, describe themselves as poor and afflicted at the hands of certain ungodly men, who appear to be Jews, can hardly have been originally collected by the Temple choirs.


More than this hardly lies in the expression "a divine spirit" (a'r5K min), which is used not only of the prophetic afflatus but of the evil frenzy that afflicted Saul's later days.


Often the magician relates some mythical case where a god had been afflicted with a disease similar to that of the patient, but had finally recovered: a number of such tales were told of Horus, who was usually healed by some device of his mother Isis, she being accounted as a great enchantress.


"The singing of this is followed by bidding prayers for the peace and unity of the church, for the pope, the clergy, all ranks and conditions of men, the sovereign, for catechumens, the sick and afflicted, heretics and schismatics, Jews and heathen.


In Tuscany particularly the Inquisition made persistent efforts to suppress them; Florence afflicted them with severe laws, but failed to rouse the populace against them.


noughtdaies are full of dolor and disease, Our life afflicted with incessant paine, That naught on earth may lessen or appease.


In 1862 he published his pamphlet entitled The Three Panics, the object of which was to trace the history and expose the folly of those periodical visitations of alarm as to French designs with which England had been afflicted for the preceding fifteen or sixteen years.


He seems to have been freed for a time from the pangs of gout only to be afflicted with a species of mental alienation bordering on insanity.


The period as a whole had some anxious moments; emigration to the gold-fields and the strife which afflicted Wesleyan Methodism brought loss and confusion between 1853 and 1860.





Synonyms:

ill, stricken, sick,



Antonyms:

pleased, unalarming, sane, well,

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