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anachronism Meaning in Tamil ( anachronism வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

காலத்திற்கொவ்வாமை, கால முரண்பாடு,



anachronism தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

சிங்கள அரசன் ஐந்தாம் மகிந்தனுடனான மூன்று நூற்றாண்டு கால முரண்பாடு முதலாம் இராஜராஜ சோழன் (985-1014) முடியேற்புடனும் அவனது வெற்றிகரமான கடற்படையின் பாவனையினாலும் திருப்பமானதொரு முடிவுக்குக் கொண்டு வந்து சிங்கள அரசனை அடக்கச் செய்தது.

anachronism's Usage Examples:

It would be an anachronism to think of Francis as a philanthropist or a "social worker" or a revivalist preacher, though he fulfilled the best functions of all these.


Much of the comedy revolved around such anachronisms, with the 18thcentury protagonists often using 20thcentury references and visited by modern-day concerns.


In his fondness for mythological subjects (Hercules, Theseus) and his introduction on the stage (by a bold anachronism) of the poets Archilochus and Hipponax as rivals of Sappho, he approximates to the spirit of the latter.


anachronism in a globalized society, and rights, not religion, should determine social conduct.


The late date of the Nights appears from sundry anachronisms.


This anachronism arises from the fusion of the epic Guillaume with the champion of Louis IV.


Advanced seriously, however, as truths to-day, they are put aside as anachronisms not worthy of dispute.


Lipsius (Die Edessenische Abgarsage, 1880) has pointed out anachronisms which seem to indicate that the story is quite unhistorical.


The story which tells how the two went out one morning to dance round a tree of liberty in a meadow is an anachronism, though in keeping with their opinions.


It teems with anachronisms; thus we have mention of the mass and organs, and also of a German servant.


, and would thus seem to have been born about 539 Plato indeed (Parmenides, 127 B) makes Socrates see and hear Parmenides when the latter was about sixty-five years of age, in which case he cannot have been born before 519; but in the absence of evidence that any such meeting took place this may be regarded as one of Plato's anachronisms.


"The cause Of this anachronism has been the failure of intuitive realism and the domination of idealism, which makes short-sighted men suppose that at all events they must begin with the psychology and the psychological idealism of the day, in the false hope that on the sands of psychological idealism they may build a house of metaphysical realism.





Synonyms:

artefact, artifact,



Antonyms:

custom-made, inactivity, natural object,

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