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alteration Meaning in Tamil ( alteration வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

திறுத்தி அமைப்ப,



alteration's Usage Examples:

And his alterations throughout are not made aimlessly.


These changes may be brought about by external causes, such as the attacks of insects or of fungi, alterations in external conditions, 'c.


No formal alteration has been made in the Sikh religion since Guru Govind Singh gave it his military organization, but certain modifications have taken place as the result of time and contact with Hinduism.


The only further addition or alteration made in Queen Elizabeth's reign was in 1561, when all the present black letter Holy Days were added to the Kalendar except St George (April 23) Lammas (Aug.


This means being involved in the design, maintenance, alteration, repair and refurbishment of existing buildings.


drastic cutback in my work, or alteration in my lifestyle.


Authors should correct typesetters errors in red; minimal alterations of their own should be in black.


A nice question is how far any alteration of the text of the exemplar is compatible with fidelity.


This gave rise to extensive alterations in their construction and decoration, which has much lessened their value as authentic memorials of the religious art of the 2nd and 3rd centuries.


They are due to hypertrophy of young tissues, which may undergo profound alterations subsequently, and occur on all parts of the plants.


The extensive additions and alterations made by Wren according to the taste of the King resulted in a severely plain edifice of brick; the orangery, added in Queen Anne's time, is a better example of the same architect's work.





Synonyms:

impairment, conversion, increase, occurrence, sparkling, deformation, change, happening, shimmer, drop-off, easing, nativity, deceleration, occurrent, birth, separation, expiry, transition, lessening, harm, acceleration, nascency, death, transmutation, surprise, nascence, slowing, variation, play, mutation, twinkle, modification, decease, chromosomal mutation, avulsion, natural event, vagary, damage, scintillation, sublimation, breakup, revolution, development, genetic mutation, moderation, transformation, fluctuation, destabilization, detachment, retardation, shift, break, relief, loss of consciousness, decrease, sex change,



Antonyms:

deceleration, birth, increase, acceleration, death, decrease,

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