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amicable Meaning in Tamil ( amicable வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

நட்பிணக்கமான,



amicable தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

amicable's Usage Examples:

The pair 6232 and 6368 are amicable, but they cannot be derived from this formula.


Well, then he got a divorce and it was far from amicable and now he is remarried, which leads to the reason for his Christmas day in the clink.


The Russians then poured into eastern Poland; the Prussians, at the beginning of 1793, alarmed lest Catherine should appropriate the whole Republic, occupied Great Poland; and a diminutive, debased and helpless assembly met at Grodno in order, in the midst of a Russian army corps,"to come to an amicable understanding" with the partitioning powers.


The moderate men on both sides opposed this action and strove for peace or an amicable separation, but in vain.


In Bosnia the persistent attempts of the Magyar princes to root out the stubborn, crazy and poisonous sect of the Bogomils had alienated the originally amicable Bosnians, and in 1353 Louis was compelled to buy the friendship of their Bar Tvrtko by acknowledging him as king of Bosnia.


Even though most celebrities claim their various breakups are "amicable," you don't ever really know just how friendly such breakups are in Hollywood, do you?Osmond has been in the spotlight for most of her life as an entertainer and her marriages and breakups have been well documented in the media.


The compere Tony is brilliant, very amicable guy.


Their relations are, on the whole, much more amicable than those of the Asuras and Devas in Indian mythology.


His investigation of the properties of amicable numbers and of the problem of trisecting an angle, are of importance.


Under the guidance of Pericles Athens replied that she would do nothing on compulsion, but was prepared to submit difficulties to amicable arbitration on the basis of mutual concessions.


She at once quitted Nohant, taking with her Solange, and in 1831 an amicable separation was agreed upon, by which her whole estate was surrendered to the husband with the stipulation that she should receive an allowance of £120 a year.


The amicable relations between Sweden and Poland promised, at first, to be permanent.


An amicable division of the imperial succession was arranged, and after an assessment of the empire which took almost a year, an agreement was signed at Verdun in August 843.





Synonyms:

friendly, well-meaning, favorable, loveable, lovable, unthreatening, well-disposed, peaceable, peaceful,



Antonyms:

aggressive, hateful, unpeaceful, hostile, unfriendly,

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