asserts Meaning in Tamil ( asserts வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
உறுதியாக்ககூறு,
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asserts's Usage Examples:
"For instance, he asserts the number of the Sabine virgins to have been exactly 527; again, in a certain year when no Greek or Latin writers mention any important campaign, Antias speaks of a big battle with enormous casualties.
The second sense of relativity, that which asserts the impossibility of knowing things except as conditioned by our perceptive faculties, is more important philosophically and has had a more interesting history.
which he asserts that we know only properties of things and are ignorant of their essence.
II), or when he asserts 1 Welch in D.
7 he asserts the Eucharist to be Christ's " flesh which suffered for our sins," elsewhere speaks of the blood as being " joy eternal and lasting," as " hope," as " love incorruptible," and of the flesh as " faith " or as " the gospel.
) and public offences (contempt of the State religion and high treason), and asserts the absolute superiority of Christianity as a revealed religion beyond the rivalry of all human systems.
That judgment is true which apprehends a thing as it is capable of being known to be; and that proposition is true which so asserts the thing to be.
Eckhart's doctrine asserts behind God a predicateless Godhead, which, though unknowable not only to man but also to itself, is, as it were, the essence or potentiality of all things.
69) asserts that he was poisoned by order of Charles of Anjou.
Not only does eternity assert the conception of the hour but the hour asserts the conception of eternity - with what adequacy is another question.
It is possible, as Haureau maintains, that Roscellinus meant no more than to refute the extreme Realism which asserts the substantial and, above all, the independent existence of the universals.
asserts that there exists a very strongly marked unconformity at the base of the Tithonian, and other writers have expressed other views.
Nor can the relation of master and pupil be certainly inferred from the superscription quoted (observe the omission of any article), which really asserts no more than that Hero re-edited an earlier treatise by Ctesibius, and implies nothing about his being an immediate predecessor.
Synonyms:
predicate, proclaim, asseverate, maintain, insist, allege, aver, say, take a firm stand,
Antonyms:
associate, dissuade, break, worry, agitate,