assertion Meaning in Tamil ( assertion வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
வற்பறுத்துதல்,
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assertion தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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assertion's Usage Examples:
This policy - which was presumably that of Nicias in opposition to Alcibiades - having failed, the way was cleared for a reassertion of that policy of western conquest which had always had advocates from Themistocles onward in Athens,' and was part of the democratic programme.
The evidence in favour of Gauden's authorship rests chiefly on his own assertions and those of his wife (who after his death sent to her son John a narrative of the claim), and on the fact that it was admitted by Clarendon, who sould have had means of being acquainted with the truth.
That it was very largely used in cookery is evidenced by many writers; thus Laurenbergius (Apparatus plantarum, 1632) makes the large assertion "In re familiari vix ullus est telluris habitatus angulus ubi non sit croci quotidiana usurpatio aspersi vel incocti cibis.
As a result, Hegel's system undertakes to show candid minds that incompatible assertions not only may but must both be true.
We noted the complainant's assertion that he had made his initial inquiry two days after the ad appeared.
This Association totally refutes the assertion of HAS that teachers are failing to deliver their part of the McCrone Agreement.
In the broadest sense the underlying principle of the struggle is the reassertion of interest in the world.
Judgment is an assertion of reality, requiring comparison and ideas which render it directly expressible in words (Hobhouse, mainly following Bradley).
(2) Positive assertion of the doctrine that things are individual substances in the Categories, but with the admission that attributes sometimes inhere in substance without being predicates of it, and that universal species and genera are " secondary substances.
Synonyms:
avouchment, avowal, ipse dixit, denial, claim, affirmation, accusation, testimony, disaffirmation, averment, declaration, charge, asseveration, ipsedixitism, contention,
Antonyms:
overcharge, calm, absolve, linger, cooperation,