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aggrieved Meaning in Tamil ( aggrieved வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

இடருற்ற, தீங்கிழைக்கப்பட்ட,



aggrieved தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

ஆனால் உட்சதியால் சோத்பூர் நீதிமன்றத்திற்கு தீங்கிழைக்கப்பட்டது.

லியோடர், ஒருகாலத்தில் ரஸ்புடினின் நண்பராவார், ஆனால் அவருடைய நடத்தையாலும், அரச குடும்பத்தைப் பற்றிய அவமரியாதையான பேச்சாலும் ரஸ்புடினின் மேல் முழுமையாக வெறுப்படைந்து, ஒரு பரஸ்பர ஆதரவுக் குழுவை அமைப்பதற்கு, ரஸ்புடின் மூலமாக தீங்கிழைக்கப்பட்ட பெண்ணின் உதவியை நாடினார்.

aggrieved's Usage Examples:

When the other ten were aggrieved Jesus declared that greatness was measured by service, not by rank; and that the Son of Man had come not to be served but to serve, and to give His life to ransom many other lives.


These terms were never kept, despite the earnest remonstrances of the king, and the complaints of the aggrieved borderers.


"The duchess, herself aggrieved by the dictatorial manners of the cardinal, likewise urged upon her brother the necessity of the retirement of the unpopular minister.


The Hollanders were much aggrieved by the establishment of a high court of justice for the entire Netherlands at Mechlin.


He felt aggrieved, however, because his friends were not given a larger share of power, and when Pitt complained because some of them voted against the ministry, Sidmouth left the cabinet in July 1805.


The duchess, herself aggrieved by the dictatorial manners of the cardinal, likewise urged upon her brother the necessity of the retirement of the unpopular minister.


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.


I feel particularly aggrieved about the result of the selection process.


An adulterer was always liable to be killed by the aggrieved husband, or by some member of his clan.


Legendre there was a feeling of "more than coldness," owing to his appropriation, with scant acknowledgment, of the fruits of the other's labours; and Dr Thomas Young counted himself, rightly or wrongly, amongst the number of those similarly aggrieved by him.


"Under the Public Worship Regulation Act of 1874, which gave to churchwardens and aggrieved parishioners the right to institute proceedings against the clergy for breaches of the law in the conduct of divine service, a discretionary right was reserved to the bishop to stay proceedings.


The revolutionary and imperial epoch had seen a great development of Italian patriotism, and Santarosa was aggrieved by the great extension given to the Austrian power in Italy in 1815, which reduced his own country to a position of inferiority.


A judge delaying habeas corpus forfeits £500 to the party aggrieved.





Synonyms:

sorrow, grieve, afflict,



Antonyms:

just, moral, happiness, joy,

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