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avowal Meaning in Tamil ( avowal வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பலர் அறிய உரைக்கும் சூளுரை,



avowal தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

avowal's Usage Examples:

The most moderate form of the censure presents him in the odious light of a trimmer; the vulgar and venomous assailant is sure that Erasmus was a Protestant at heart, but withheld the avowal that he might not forfeit the worldly advantages he enjoyed as a Catholic.


On the first score he makes but an equivocal acknowledgment, claiming to have thought on Schelling's lines before reading him; but it has been shown by Hamilton and Ferrier that besides transcribing much from Schelling without avowal he silently appropriated the learning of Maass on philosophical history.


Agrippa, the grandson of Herod the Great, was an avowed partisan of the new emperor and had paid penalty for a premature avowal of his preference.


The resemblance, both in title and in principles, of his book to Locke's Reasonableness of Christianity, led to a prompt disavowal on Locke's part of the supposed identity of opinions, and subsequently to the famous controversy between Stillingfleet and the philosopher.


These being too incoherent to serve for a legal report, a false account of the friar's avowals was drawn up and published.


Here is a distinct avowal that the book entitled Science and Health was the work of Almighty God.


That the Armenians appropriated from the Syrians this, as well as the stories of Bartholomew and Thaddeus (the Syriac Addai), was merely an avowal on their part that Edessa was the centre from which the faith radiated over their land.


It simply shows that it is now old- fashioned to make public avowals of racial sentiment.


The test was carefully framed so as to include no disavowal of religious principles, and was " universally unscrupled, even by the generality of great professors and ministers too," says Sheilds, an advanced extremist.


But yet there was evidence of innocence in his open avowal of admiration.


Above all, he now, being comparatively secure in position, engaged much more strongly in public controversies, and resorted less to his old labyrinthine tricks of disavowal, garbled publication and private libel.





Synonyms:

avouchment, reassertion, reaffirmation, affirmation, affirmative, profession, averment, asseveration, assertion, professing,



Antonyms:

neutral, no, nay, unfavorable, negative,

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