alienating Meaning in Tamil ( alienating வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
மனமுறிவு கொள்,
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alienating தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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alienating's Usage Examples:
Only a statesman of genius could have mediated for twenty years, as he did, between the church and the schismatics without alienating the sympathies of either.
'The land policy of previous govern- Young's ments was entirely revised, and the Land Bill, framed by Sir John Robertson, introduced the principle of deferred payments for the purchase of crown lands, and made residence and cultivation, rather than a sufficient price, the object to be sought by the crown in alienating the public estate.
Their pervasive reliance on others, even for minor tasks or decisions, makes them exaggeratedly cooperative out of fear of alienating those whose help their need.
To the Blair camp, unfortunately, this is simply a political problem: how to avoid alienating uncommitted voters.
In 1725 an act was passed enabling him to hold real estate but without power of alienating it.
alienate he realize that too many continuity references was alienating casual viewers?aestheticseither the victim's nor the murderer's perspective, CSI ' s camera trains viewers to appreciate the esthetics of wound creation.
He couldn't risk alienating the woman in his bed, partly because she was still too delicate, too new to his world to take the next step and partly because he was still leery of the powers of an Oracle.
Under Uranus' influence, holding on to this type of negativity will result in alienating your partner and may even cause your relationship to end abruptly.
Hitherto life-owners of land, holding as subtenants, had possessed large powers of alienating it, to the detriment of their superior lords, who would otherwise have recovered it, when their vassals died heirless, as an escheat.
Burgundy dared not concede so much, under pain of alienating all his more patriotic Murder of supporters.
SUBINFEUDATION, in English law, the practice by which tenants, holding land under the king or other superior lord, carved out in their turn by subletting or alienating a part of their lands new and distinct tenures.
Still gathering unpopularity, still offending, alarming, alienating, the government went on till 1874, suddenly dissolved parliament, and was signally beaten, the Liberal party breaking up.
The adhesion of the same monarch to the League of the Catholic Reaction certainly added to the difficulties of Polish diplomacy, and still further divided the already distracted diet, besides alienating from the court the powerful and popular chancellor Zamoyski.
Synonyms:
antagonistic,
Antonyms:
amicable, conciliatory,