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ascription Meaning in Tamil ( ascription வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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ascription's Usage Examples:

Now that the ascription " to David " was understood of David's authorship before the time of the LXX.


, passim), and prolonged by the expressions of joy, the ascriptions of thanksgiving and praise, called forth by the words and works of Christ and the wonders of the cross and resurrection, which are peculiarly frequent and full (iv.


This ascription was first made by Henry Bradshaw, the librarian of Cambridge University; but the consensus of critical opinion is now against it.


1 994); the ascription depends on whether the patriarch Arsenius did or did not sojourn at Mount Athos.


ascriptions of intention in action.


In a word, the ascription of these two collections to_David has none of the characters of a genuine historical tradition.


Thus the ascription to the soil, although originally a consequence of ascription to the tributes (adscriptio censibus), became the mark of the legal status of serfdom.


ascription of intensional ontologies in anthropological descriptions of multi-agent systems.


But the gossip, not discouraged by Terence, lived and throve; it crops up in Cicero and Quintilian, and the ascription of the plays to Scipio had the honour to be accepted by Montaigne and rejected by Diderot.


, untrammelled by church tradition and methods, anticipated one of the clearest and most important conclusions of modern criticism: he detected the incorrectness of the traditional ascription of Daniel to the Jewish captivity in Babylon and discerned that the real period of its composition was that of Antiochus Epiphanes, four centuries later.


(1981) On proper names in belief ascriptions.


The early Christians continued the Jewish practice of making such an ascription at the close of public prayer (Origen, Hopi Ekijs, 3 3) and introduced it after the sermon also.





Synonyms:

externalization, classification, attributable, unascribable, categorization, attribution, imputation, sorting, externalisation, animatism, categorisation, unattributable,



Antonyms:

attribution, unascribable, declassification, attributable, unattributable,

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