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clash Meaning in Tamil ( clash வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

மோதுதல்,

Verb:

முட்டி மோது,



clash தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

"அசைவுப்படம் செய்பவர்கள் இன்னும் அதிகமான “நீர் வாரியடிக்கும் காட்சிகள், மோதல்கள், மண்தூசியில் சண்டையிடுதல் அல்லது மரங்களில் மோதுதல், [.

இது தவிரக் கிடைத்திசையான அழுத்தத்தைக் கொடுக்கும் பாறைகள் ஒன்றுடன் ஒன்று மோதுதல் போன்ற புவிப்பொறைச் (tectonic) செயற்பாடுகளினாலும், உராய்வு, உருத்திரிபு போன்றவற்றாலும் உருமாறிய பாறைகள் உருவாகலாம்.

clash's Usage Examples:

Forbid it, Almighty God !of France, to forbid French merchants to attend the fairs of Geneva, altering also the days of the fairs at Lyons (established in 1 4 20 and increased in number in 1463) so as to make them clash with those fixed for the fairs of Geneva.


The war against the castles became a war against the palaces; and the system of government by consuls proved inefficient to control the clashing elements within the state.


Huxley's agnosticism was a natural consequence of the intellectual and philosophical conditions of the 'sixties, when clerical intolerance was trying to excommunicate scientific discovery because it appeared to clash with the book of Genesis.


Her interests and those of Athens did not directly clash, for Athens included in her empire only the islands of the Aegean and the towns on its north and east coasts, which lay outside the Spartan political horizon: with the Peloponnese Athens did not meddle.


molecular shape complementarity is important because bumps and clashes lead to repulsion, while failing adequately to bury hydrophobic surfaces has an entropic cost.


The natives appeared again the next spring, and a clash occurred.


JRR Tolkien, the author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, was a master at creating the believable world of Middle Earth including fine details such as weapons like swords, knives and spears that clashed in battle as good fought evil.


In 1907 there was a serious clash between the state authorities and the Federal judiciary, arising from an act of the legislature of that year which fixed the maximum railway fare at 21 cents a mile and imposed enormous fines for .


Her ancient prestige, her geographical position and the intellectual primacy of her most noble children rendered Italy the battleground of principles that set all Christendom in motion, and by the clash of which she found herself for ever afterwards divided.





Synonyms:

noise, clang, crash, clangour, clank, clangoring, clangor,



Antonyms:

top out, stay in place, bottom out, fall back, stay,

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